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Full name
  
Anthony Ward

1981–1982
  
Limerick

Spouse
  
Louise Ward

1973-1975
  
Shamrock Rovers

Height
  
1.83 m

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Rugby player

Place of birth
  
Dublin, Ireland

Name
  
Tony Ward


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Date of birth
  
(1954-10-08) 8 October 1954 (age 61)

Books
  
Sport in Australian National I, Morals - Rights and Practice i, Desistance from Sex Offending, Law and Crime

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Anthony Joseph Patrick Ward (born 8 October 1954, Dublin, Ireland), commonly referred to as Tony Ward, was an Irish rugby union and football player during the 1970s and 1980s. He played rugby as a fly-half for, among others, Munster, Leinster, Ireland, the British and Irish Lions and the Barbarians. Ward was selected 1979 European rugby player of the year.

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Ireland

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Ward won 19 caps for Ireland between 1978 and 1987. He made his international debut against Scotland at Lansdowne Road on 21 January 1978 at the age of 23. He helped Ireland win 12-9 and during the 1978 Five Nations Championship he scored 38 points, a record for a debutant. He made one major tour with Ireland, to Australia in 1979. During his career as an Ireland international he scored 113 points, including 29 penalties, 7 conversions and 4 drop goals. He played his last game for Ireland on 3 June 1987 in a 32-9 win over Tonga during the 1987 Rugby World Cup.

Munster

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Ward also inspired Munster to a legendary win over New Zealand, scoring two drop goals and a conversion in a 12-0 victory at Thomond Park on 31 October 1978. To date Munster are the only Irish provincial men's team ever to beat the All-Blacks.

British and Irish Lions

Ward also played one Test game for the British and Irish Lions during the 1980 South Africa tour. He set a Lions Test record by scoring 18 points, including 5 penalties and a drop goal. It was also a record for any player against South Africa.

Awards

Ward was the first ever recipient of a European Rugby Player Of The Year award for his performances in the 1979 Five Nations Championship.

Association football

Ward also played association football for both Shamrock Rovers and Limerick United. In his last season with Rovers, 1974–75 he scored 6 league goals. He played for Limerick United in the 1981-82 UEFA Cup and in 1982 he helped them win the FAI Cup.

Journalism

Since retiring as a sportsman, Ward has worked as a sports journalist, most notably with the Irish Independent, and as a rugby commentator for Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). While playing rugby he had been a geography and PE teacher in St Andrews secondary school.

Coach

Ward is currently involved in St. Gerards School in Bray, where he is coaching the Senior Rugby team and has been doing so for a number of years now.

Tony was, during the '90's, a highly valued and well respected coach for St Andrews School in Booterstown, Ireland. He constantly downplayed his fame and success and wouldn't even be in the room if another coach played video footage of his legendary tries.

Honours

Association football
  • FAI Cup
  • Limerick 1982
  • References

    Tony Ward (rugby union) Wikipedia