Adrian Kennedy (rugby union)
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Full nameAdrian George Kennedy
Born4 November 1932
Derry, Northern Ireland
Position(s)
Back row
Position(s)
Back row
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Adrian George Kennedy (born 4 November 1932) is an Irish former international rugby union player.
Born in Derry, Kennedy attended Clooney School, Foyle College and Queen's University Belfast.[1]
Kennedy played rugby for Queen's University RFC, earning Irish Universities representative honours. He also competed for Belfast clubs Collegians and CIYMS.[2] In 1956, Kennedy was capped for Ireland in the back row of the scrum for a Five Nations match against France at Colombes.[3]
A teacher, Kennedy was a boarding housemaster at Methodist College Belfast and later became a senior administrator in the Londonderry County Borough Education Office.[1]