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Bob Agar

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in 1947. He won ten caps for Ireland, five at number eight and five in the second row, playing in the 1948 team that won the Grand Slam, and the 1949 team that won the
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from 1943 to 1950, and captained the province. In 1945 he was selected for an Irish services team which defeated the British Combined Services at
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in 1948. He retired from representative rugby in 1950, and from club rugby in 1945.
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at schoolboy level. In 1939 he moved to Belfast, and joined
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Charlie Keegan, "Bob Agar - part of a golden rugby era",
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player who was part of the team that won Ireland's first
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Index

Fenagh
County Carlow
Belfast
lock
number eight
Civil Service
Malone
Ulster
Ireland
Irish
rugby union
Grand Slam
1948 Five Nations Championship
Fenagh
County Carlow
Gaelic Football
Rathtoe
Kilkenny College
Leinster
Civil Service Rugby Club
Malone RFC
Jimmy Nelson
Ulster
Ravenhill
France
Lansdowne Road
Triple Crown
Barbarians
County Carlow
Royal Ulster Constabulary

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