Full name | Patrick Joseph Agnew | ||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 18 March 1942 | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Belfast, Northern Ireland | ||||||||||||||||
Date of death | 15 November 2019 77) | (aged||||||||||||||||
Place of death | Belfast, Northern Ireland | ||||||||||||||||
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Patrick Joseph Agnew (18 March 1942 — 15 November 2019) was an Ireland rugby union international from Northern Ireland who played for CIYMS and Ulster.[1]
Eldest of six children, Agnew grew up in Clady, Co. Londonderry and Andersonstown, Belfast. He attended both St Mary's CBS and St Malachy's College in Belfast.[2]
Agnew was an All-Ireland judo champion and competed at the 1967 European Judo Championships, before taking up rugby union at the age of 26 for the CIYMS fourths.[2]
A prop, Agnew was capped twice for Ireland. He made his debut as a replacement against France at the Parc des Princes in the 1974 Five Nations and started against Australia at Lansdowne Road in 1976.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Ace, George (6 November 1971). "Ulster Gamble Can Pay - But It's Up To Pack". Belfast News-Letter.
- 1 2 "Paddy Agnew: Rugby and judo international was man of remarkable determination, drive and integrity". The Irish News. 25 January 2020.
- ↑ "Ireland's untried men have promise". The Guardian. 17 January 1976.
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