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editAndy Adair
editHooker, Instonians. Represented Ulster 1991-95.
B
editGary Bell
editProp, Instonians. Represented Ulster 1988-95.
Ashley Blair
editScrum-half, Dungannon. Represented Ulster 1990-93.
Johnny Boyd
editBack row, Dungannon. Represented Ulster 1993.
Michael Boyd
editCentre, Collegians. Represented Ulster 1994.
Ian Brown
editOut-half, Malone. Represented Ulster 1986.
C
editGarth Calow
editFullback, Ards. Represented Ulster 1987.
Stephen Cowan
editScrum-half, Malone. Represented Ulster 1986-
Davy Crawford
editBack row, Instonians. Represented Ulster 1987.
David Croft
editBack row, Instonians. Represented Ulster 1986-
D
editColin Darrah
editLock, NIFC. Represented Ulster 1992-93.
Michael Daly
editCentre, NIFC
E
editDavy Elliott
editProp, Bangor. Represented Ulster 1987-93.
Graham Ellis
editLock, Malone. Represented Ulster 1988-90.
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editH
editColin Hamilton
editLock, Instonians. Represented Ulster 1993.
James Harley
editWing, QUB. Represented Ulster 1991.
Jeremy Hastings
editBack row, Dungannon. Represented Ulster 1992-95.
John Hastings
editBack row, Dungannon. Represented Ulster 1993.
John Harper
editBorn Belfast, 15 August 1921. Died Belfast, 21 March 2005. Centre. 3 Ireland caps, first in 1947. Played in Interprovincial Championship 1946-. Club: Instonians.
John Hewitt
editCentre, London Irish. Represented Ulster 1990.
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editJ
editK
editL
editTim Lowry
editLock, Ballymena, represented Ulster 1986-
M
editDavy Marrs
editWing, NIFC. Represented Ulster 1987.
Stephen Matchett
editScrum-half, Bangor. Represented Ulster 1988.
Gareth Maxwell
editCentre, Bangor. Represented Ulster 1994.
Richard McCartney
editLock, Sale. Represented Ulster 1994.
Hugh McCaughey
editHooker, Ards. Represented Ulster 1988.
Des McCourt
editBorn Portadown, 13 December 1923. Died Aghadowey, 21 April 2015. Back row. 1 Ireland cap against Australia in 1947. Played in Interprovincial Championship 1946-. Club: Queen's University.
Keith McGarry
editOut-half, Dungannon. Represented Ulster 1994.
Bruce McKenzie
editProp, Ballymena. Represented Ulster 1990.
Brian McKibbin
editProp, Instonians. Represented Ulster 1986-92.
Paul McKinlay
editOut-half, CIYMS. Represented Ulster 1987.
Terry McMaster
editWing, Bangor. Represented Ulster 1987-92.
Davy Millar
editProp, Dungannon. Represented Ulster 1992-93.
Ian Moles
editCentre, Ards. Represented Ulster 1987.
Peter Millar
editProp, Ballymena. Son of Syd Millar. Represented Ulster 1986-93.
Colin Morrison
editLock, Malone. Represented Ulster 1986-93.
N
editMatthew Neely
editProp. Four Ireland caps, first in 1947. Played in Interprovincial Championship 1946-. Club: Collegians.
O
editIan Orr
editFullback, City of Derry. Represented Ulster 1992-95.
P
editMichael Patton
editHooker, Bangor. Represented Ulster 1993-95.
R
editMark Reynolds
editProp, Malone. Represented Ulster 1988-
John Rogers
editLock, Bangor. Represented Ulster 1986-1990.
S
editDavy Smith (Smyth?)
editWing, Ballymena. Represented Ulster 1990-94.
James B. Stevenson
editLock. 5 Ireland caps, first in 1958. Played in Interprovincial Championship 1948-). Club: Instonians.
Attended Harding Memorial Primary School and RBAI. Qualified as a teacher in 1948. Taught at Orangefield Boys, where Van Morrison was a pupil of his. Principal of Knockbreda Primary School for 5 years, then Belvoir Park Primary School for 25 years. Administrator, chairman and president of IRFU Ulster Branch. Served with the IRFU Charitable Trust, which helps injured rugby players, for 11 years. Lived in Drumbo, County Down. Died of Covid-19 in 2020, aged 91.[1]
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editW
editMark Wylie
editCentre, Instonians. Represented Ulster 1988-92.
Y
editReferences
edit- ^ Claire McNeilly, "Coronavirus: We can't give dad the funeral he'd planned, says grieving daughter of Ulster rugby hero James Stevenson", Belfast Telegraph, 1 May 2020