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Thomas Wallace (rugby union)

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Thomas Wallace
Full nameThomas H. Wallace
Date of birth(1892-04-25)25 April 1892
Place of birthKirkshill, Ballymoney, Ireland
Date of death9 September 1954(1954-09-09) (aged 62)
Place of deathCardiff, Wales
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1920 Ireland 3 (0)

Thomas Wallace (25 April 1892 — 9 September 1954) was an Irish international rugby union player.

Wallace was educated at Coleraine Academical Institution and Queen's University Belfast.[1]

After wartime service in the Royal Army Medical Corps, Wallace set up a medical practice in Cardiff and played rugby for Cardiff RFC. He could play both fullback and three-quarter, with his three Ireland caps in 1920 coming as a centre. For his final appearance, against Wales in Cardiff, Wallace was given the captaincy.[2] In 1924, Wallace was in the Cardiff team which faced the unbeatable All Blacks, contributing a conversion and penalty goal.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Obituary". Belfast News-Letter. 15 September 1954.
  2. ^ "Irish Captain's Opinion". Western Mail. 13 March 1920.
  3. ^ "IRB Centenary matches, Irish try-scorers against New Zealand and snow-blighted seasons". ESPN.com. 18 January 2010.
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