Eric Brown (rugby union)
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Full nameEric Lawrence Brown
Born6 September 1930
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Position(s)
Wing-forward
Position(s)
Wing-forward
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| Born | 6 September 1930 Belfast, Northern Ireland | ||||||||||||||||
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Eric Lawrence Brown (born 6 September 1930), also known as Bolo Brown, is an Irish former international rugby union player of the 1950s.
Born in Belfast, Brown was an Instonians captain and gained his only Ireland cap in a 1958 Five Nations match against France at Colombes, playing as a wing-forward.[1][2] He was a sports master at Annadale Grammar School and co-coached their XV to a first ever Ulster Schools Cup title in 1958.[3]