Derek McAleese
Derek Raymond McAleese (born 14 September 1964) is an Irish former rugby union international.[1]
Full name | Derek Raymond McAleese | ||||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | 14 September 1964 | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Limavady, Northern Ireland | ||||||||||||||||
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McAleese, raised in the Northern Ireland town of Limavady, played his senior rugby for Ballymena and Ulster.[2]
A fly-half, McAleese made his only international Test appearance in a 1992 Five Nations match against France at Parc des Princes, where he had the team's goal-kicking duties and scored all of Ireland's points, not missing any of his four attempts at goal, in what was a heavy loss.[3] He took part in Ireland's 1992 tour of New Zealand which followed.[4]
References
- O'Brien, Brendan (22 February 2019). "The day Bologna was a graveyard for Irish rugby". Irish Examiner.
- "McAleese in play-off switch". BBC News. 27 April 2004.
- "Paddies whacked". Sunday Mercury. 22 March 1992.
- "Shocking Irish fail to learn those Test lessons!". Western Daily Press. 3 June 1992.
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