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Dudley Higgins

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after 12 days. Higgins would serve the rest of Keane's term and was elected for his own term as president in 1976. Following these roles, he would act as treasurer for Ulster and as a selector for Ireland for four years. In 1996, both Higgins and fellow 1948 Grand Slam winner
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After retiring from playing, Higgins became the president of the Ulster branch of the IRFU in 1960. He would later serve as the vice-president of the IRFU in 1975 but would take over as president following the death of
579: 564: 559: 305:. During this time, he played club rugby for Civil Service. During the 40s, he also played provincial rugby for Ulster. During this time, he was called up to play for the 574: 302: 471: 392: 310: 322: 306: 258: 225: 584: 314: 298: 253:, (20 May 1920 - 30 December 1999) was an Irish international rugby union player and administrator. He played club rugby for 569: 445: 270: 423: 318: 254: 142: 51: 262: 516: 554: 549: 493: 335: 294: 290: 77: 521: 282: 87: 361: 543: 266: 183: 424:"100 years on, Belfast rugby club continues to grow from strength to strength" 330: 73: 55: 341:
Higgins died on 30 December 1999, being survived by his two children.
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and earning the last of his six international caps in the process.
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were inducted into the Rugby Writers of Ireland Hall of Fame.
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Higgins was born in Rathdrum, County Wicklow. He attended
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People educated at Mount Temple Comprehensive School
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Rathdrum, County Wicklow
Ireland
Belfast
Northern Ireland
Mountjoy School
Civil Service
Ulster
Ireland
Civil Service Rugby Club
Ireland national rugby union team
fullback
Ulster Rugby
Irish Rugby Football Union
Mountjoy School
Dublin
Northern Ireland
Second World War
Northern Ireland Civil Service
Department of Health
Ireland national rugby union team
Scotland
1948 Five Nations Championship
Grand Slam
England
Jim Keane
Bertie O'Hanlon


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