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Rugby player
Ainsworth Barr
Date of birth(1875-12-09)9 December 1875
Place of birthBelfast, Ireland
Date of death19 December 1934(1934-12-19) (aged 59)
Place of deathBelfast, Northern Ireland
SchoolMethodist College Belfast
Tonbridge School
Notable relative(s)Venie Barr (wife)
Occupation(s)Stockbroker
Rugby union career
Position(s) Halfback
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1898–01 Ireland 4 (0)

Ainsworth Barr (9 December 1875 — 19 December 1934) was an Irish international rugby union player.

Biography

Born in Belfast, Barr was the son of James Barr, a director of the whiskey distillery Dunvilles. He attended the local Methodist College, as well as Tonbridge School in Kent, England.

Barr was capped four times as a halfback for Ireland in intermittent appearances between 1898 and 1901, which included their 1899 win over Scotland, en route to the triple crown.

After five years as a practising solicitor, Barr became a stockbroker in 1903 and was senior director at W. F. Coates & Company, the firm of Sir William Coates. He served a term as IRFU president in 1908–09.

Barr married political activist Venie Barr (née Moyles).

See also

References

  1. "Death of Mr. A. Barr". Larne Times. 22 December 1934.
  2. "Death of Mr. Ainsworth Barr". Belfast News-Letter. 20 December 1934.
  3. "Ex-International Drops Dead". Daily News (London). 20 December 1934.
  4. "Noted Sportsman". Northern Whig. 20 December 1934.

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