Morgan Crowe

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Morgan Patrick Crowe (5 March 1907 8 April 1993) was a rugby union centre who played thirteen times for Ireland between 192934.[1] He played his club rugby for Leicester Tigers and Lansdowne.

BornMorgan Patrick Crowe
(1907-03-05)5 March 1907
Dublin
Died8 April 1993(1993-04-08) (aged 86)
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Morgan Crowe
BornMorgan Patrick Crowe
(1907-03-05)5 March 1907
Dublin
Died8 April 1993(1993-04-08) (aged 86)
UniversityRoyal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Rugby union career
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Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1932–35 Leicester Tigers 72 (160)
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Lansdowne
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1929–34 Ireland 13 (6)
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Crowe made his international debut for Ireland on 9 March 1929 against Wales in a 55 draw at Ravenhill.[2] He played for Richmond Hospital in the Dublin Hospitals Rugby Cup. In the 1930 final against Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital he fractured his clavicle, ruling him out of the 1930 Lions tour of New Zealand, for which he had been selected.[3]

A doctor by profession his work took him to the Leicester Royal Infirmary.[4] Crowe made his Leicester Tigers debut on 1 October 1932 against Coventry at Welford Road. Crowe played 25 times in his first season at the club and earned a re-call to the Ireland international side for the 1933 Home Nations Championship playing against Wales and Scotland. Crowe became Leicester's regular goal kicker in the 1933/34 season and was the club's top scorer with 87 points across 30 games.[5] His final game for Leicester was on 23 April 1935 against Exeter.

Crowe also briefly played football for UCD in the Leinster Senior League.[6]

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