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Rugby player
Gerry Hardy
Full nameGerald Gabriel Hardy
Date of birth(1937-03-29)29 March 1937
Place of birthOmeath, County Louth,
Ireland
Date of death27 October 1963(1963-10-27) (aged 26)
Place of deathDrogheda, County Louth,
Ireland
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fly-half
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1962 Ireland 1 (0)

Gerald Gabriel Hardy (29 March 1937 — 27 October 1963) was an Irish international rugby union player.

Biography

Born in Omeath, County Louth, Hardy was the son of a businessman and younger brother of priest Michael Hardy, well known as a Louth GAA player in the 1940s.

Hardy played his rugby for Bective Rangers and was capped once for Ireland, as a fly-half against Scotland at Lansdowne Road during the 1962 Five Nations, in partnership with 17-year old scrum-half John Quirke.

In 1963, Hardy was one of six people killed in a car accident near Gormanston.

See also

References

  1. "Sadness at death of former curate". Irish Independent. 17 August 2000.
  2. "Powerful Scots May Crush Irish Hopes". Belfast Telegraph. 23 February 1962.
  3. "Rugby Star, Three Northerners Die in Head-on Collision". Irish Weekly and Ulster Examiner. 2 November 1963.
  4. "Appalling Accident Near Gormanston". Drogheda Independent. 2 November 1963.

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