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Name
  
Andy Mulligan

Role
  
Rugby player


Died
  
2001

Education
  
Gresham's School

Andrew (Andy) Armstrong Mulligan, (4 February 1936, Kasauli, a small cantonment town in Solan district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh – 24 February 2001) was a rugby union international who captained Ireland and the British & Irish Lions, playing at scrum-half.

Rugby football career

Educated at Gresham's School, Holt from 1945 to 1954, he captained the School's First XV in 1953-1954.

He played 22 internationals for Ireland. His first was against France on 28 January 1956, and his last against South Africa in 1961.

Mulligan was three times captain of Ireland, and he also captained the British & Irish Lions against the New Zealand All Blacks in 1959. He also played varsity rugby for Cambridge University and was captain of London Irish.

In 1964 he wrote the book All Blacks Tour 1963-4, a complete record of the New Zealand tour to Britain, Ireland, and France.

References

Andy Mulligan (rugby player) Wikipedia


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