Robert Alexander | |
Birth Date: | 24 September 1910 |
Death Date: | 19 July 1943 (aged 32) |
Birth Place: | Belfast, Ireland |
Death Place: | Simeto River, near Catania, Sicily, Italy |
Ru Position: | Flanker |
Ru Proclubs: | RUC North of Ireland F.C. Cricket Queen's University CC North of Ireland CC |
Ru Province: | Ulster |
Ru Nationalyears: | 1932 1936-1939 1938 |
Ru Nationalteam: | Cricket Ireland Rugby union Ireland British Lions Barbarians |
Ru Nationalcaps: | 1 11 3 |
Ru Nationalpoints: | (3) (?) |
University: | Queen's University Belfast |
Captain Robert Alexander (24 September 1910 – 19 July 1943) was an Irish rugby union and cricket player who represented Ireland at both sports during the 1930s. He also played rugby for both the British Lions and the Barbarians. Alexander, an RUC officer, was killed in action during the Second World War while serving with the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.[1] [2]
Between 1936 and 1939 Alexander made 11 appearances and scored 1 try for Ireland. He made his debut in a 6–3 win against England on 8 February 1936 at Lansdowne Road. On 27 February 1937, again at Lansdowne, he scored his one try for Ireland in an 11–4 win against Scotland. He made his last appearance for Ireland on 11 March 1939 in a 7–0 defeat against Wales at Ravenhill.[3] [4] [5]
In 1938 Alexander, together with fellow Ireland international Paddy Mayne, was also a member of the British Lions squad that went on a tour of South Africa.[1] [6]
As a cricketer, Alexander was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler. He played once for Ireland in a first-class match against Scotland on 18 June 1932[7] [8] [9]