Irish rugby union player
Rugby playerThomas Halpin Date of death January 1954 (aged 70) Rugby union career Position(s)
Forward International career Years
Team
Apps
(Points) 1909–12
Ireland
13
(0)
Thomas Halpin was an Irish international rugby union player.
A plumber from Limerick , Halpin was capped 13 times as a forward for Ireland from 1909 to 1912.
Halpin captained Limerick club Garryowen and was also an oarsman of some renown.
Following an accident, Halpin had a leg amputated in the late 1940s, before his death in 1954 at age 70.
See also
References
O'Callaghan, Liam (5 September 2024). Blood And Thunder . Penguin Books Limited . ISBN 184488662X .
^ "Berwickshire Amateurs" . Edinburgh Evening News . 28 January 1954.
"Mr. Thomas Halpin" . Irish Independent . 29 December 1950.
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