- Mick Doyle (rugby player)
Mick Doyle (
October 13 ,1941 -May 11 ,2004 ) was an Irish rugby union international player and coach.Doyle was born in
Castleisland ,County Kerry , and began playing rugby union atNewbridge College , County Kildare. He went on to study vetinary science atUniversity College Dublin , who he also represented at rugby. He made his Ireland debut against France on January 23 1965, scoring a try during the game. While representing Ireland, he also studied at Cambridge University, where he gained a Blue representing Cambridge in the 1965 Varsity match. Doyle also studied atEdinburgh University , and played club rugby forEdinburgh Wanderers before returning to Ireland.He went on to earn the distinction of never being dropped during his 20-cap international career as a
flanker . Doyler, as he was affectionately known, scored the winning try against Wales in 1967, toured Australia with Ireland in 1967 andSouth Africa with the British Lions the next year.His last game for Ireland was against Australia in October 1968, when he lined out alongside his brother Tommy. He coached Leinster to Interprovincial Championship success five times between 1979 and 1983 before he succeeded
Willie John McBride as Ireland coach during the 1984-85 season. Under Doyle's stewardship, Ireland, in 1985 won the Triple Crown and Five Nations Championship.He led Ireland to the inaugural
1987 Rugby World Cup , but that joy was tinged with sadness as he suffered a heart attack at the opening dinner. He battled illness and adversity and his recovery from abrain problem was chronicled in his book '0.16'.In latter years, apart from working in his
veterinary practice, he was a regular contributor to rugby matters on RTÉ Radio One.Mick Doyle was killed in a car crash in
Dungannon on11 May 2004 .ee also
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*Ireland national rugby union team External links
* [http://www.rte.ie/news/2004/0511/doylem.html RTE News - Death of Mick Doyle]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,1216501,00.html - Guardian obituary]* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20040515/ai_n12783923] The Independent obituary
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