Nigel Carr Explained

Nigel Carr
Birth Name:Nigel John Carr
Birth Date:27 July 1959
Birth Place:Belfast, Northern Ireland
Ru Position:Flanker
Ru Nationalteam:Ireland
British Lions
Ru Nationalyears:1985-1987
1986
Ru Nationalcaps:11
Ru Nationalpoints:(0)
Ru Proclubs:Queen's University
Ards RFC
Ru Province:Ulster
School:Regent House Grammar School
University:Queen's University

Nigel Carr (born 27 July 1959) is a former Ireland rugby union international whose promising career was cut short due to injuries sustained in an IRA bomb explosion.

Early life

Nigel John Carr was born in Belfast on 27 July 1959. He won Irish U-23 and 'B' caps in 1979 plus further 'B' appearances in 1980, 1982 and 1984, before winning his first senior cap in 1985.[1]

Senior rugby career

Carr was renowned as one half of an extremely effective back-row duo along with Phillip Matthews. They played together at Regent House Grammar School, Queen's University, Ards RFC, Ulster and Ireland in the late 1970s and into the 1980s.[2]

Carr made his senior international debut against Scotland at Murrayfield on 2 February 1985 and was part of the Triple Crown winning side of 1985. He was on the subsequent 1985 Japan tour. He won his 12th and final cap in 1987 against Wales at Cardiff Arms Park.[3] Carr missed out on the inaugural 1987 Rugby World Cup because he was forced to prematurely end his career through injuries due to an IRA car-bomb. On 25 April 1987, Carr, David Irwin and Philip Rainey[4] had set off for a training session in Dublin before the World Cup. On that day the IRA had targeted Lord Justice Sir Maurice Gibson - Northern Ireland's second most senior judge - who was travelling back from holiday with his wife, Lady Cecily Gibson, and a 500 lb land mine was detonated at Killean, on the border, killing them both. The three Ireland internationals were on the same stretch of road when the bomb exploded and although miraculously, they all escaped serious injury, the explosion ended Carr's rugby career at just 27.[5] Carr has been described as one of the best players to have pulled on the Irish jersey. Carr, although he never toured with the Lions, did play for them against The Rest of the World in a one-off game in Cardiff in 1986.[6] He also played for the Barbarians.

Career and personal life

Dr Nigel Carr works for Invest NI in Belfast and previously also produced and presented a UTV sports programme, 'Sport on Sunday'.[7]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/where-are-they-now-nigel-carr-belfast-27759-118102.html The Independent, Where are they now? Nigel Carr (Belfast 27/7/59), Wednesday January 18 2006
  2. http://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/where-are-they-now-philip-matthews-gloucester-21160-232190.html Where are they now? Philip Matthews (Gloucester 21/1/60), Compiled by David Kelly published Wednesday November 23 2005
  3. http://www.scrum.com/statsguru/rugby/player/9840.html?class=1;template=results;type=player;view=match Statsguru / Player analysis / Nigel Carr / Test matches
  4. Web site: It's a different world since it all began in 1987 - Independent.ie . Archive.wikiwix.com . 2022-09-28 . 14 February 2022 . https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20220214223121/https://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/its-a-different-world-since-it-all-began-in-1987-26767940.html . bot: unknown .
  5. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/historic-clash-small-step-to-shared-future-13416404.html Belfast Telegraph, Historic clash small step to shared future
  6. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/rugby/ulsters-lions-14307450.html Belfast Telegraph - Ulster's Lions - Wednesday, 20 May 2009
  7. http://tvpresenters.thetvroomplus.com/channel-40.html ITV 1 - Ulster Presenters