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Hugh C. Kelly

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Hugh Kelly
Full nameHugh Cunningham Kelly
Date of birth(1849-05-20)20 May 1849
Place of birthBelfast, Ireland
Date of death13 November 1944(1944-11-13) (aged 95)
Place of deathBelfast, Northern Ireland
Rugby union career
Position(s) Forward
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1877–80 Ireland 6 (0)

Hugh Cunningham Kelly (20 May 1849 – 13 November 1944) was an Irish international rugby union player.

Kelly was born in Belfast and attended Royal Belfast Academical Institution. He initially pursued his father's profession and qualified as a solicitor, but didn't end up practising. In 1873, Kelly was appointed Under-Sheriff of County Down.[1]

A hefty forward, Kelly played his rugby for Belfast club North of Ireland and was capped six times for Ireland from 1877 to 1880, which included a period as team captain.[2]

Kelly had a noted career as a sports administrator, serving as president of the Irish Lacrosse Union and on the Royal Ulster Yacht Club committee, in which capacity he was involved with Thomas Lipton's America's Cup challenges.[3]

Married with no children, Kelly's wife was a daughter of politician Arthur Forwood.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ "Hugh C. Kelly". Northern Whig. 14 November 1944.
  2. ^ Murphy, Angela. "Kelly, Hugh Cunningham". Dictionary of Irish Biography.
  3. ^ "Funeral of Mr. H. C. Kelly". Belfast Telegraph. 15 November 1944.
  4. ^ "Ulster Yacht Club Secretary Weds". New York Times. 18 August 2001.
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