- Mark McCall
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Mark McCall (born 29 November 1967 in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland) is an Irish former rugby union player and former coach of Ulster.[1] He played 13 times for the Ireland national rugby union team, making his debut against New Zealand on 30 May 1992 as a substitute. He started in his second match the following month, also against New Zealand.[2]
He played a Five Nations match against Wales in 1994, and came off the bench to play against England in 1996. He played against Australia later that year. He played four times in 1997; against New Zealand, Canada and twice against Italy. He also played against Scotland and England in the 1998 Five Nations, finishing his career later that year with two matches against South Africa. His entire thirteen match career went without him scoring a single point.[2] He signed with Guinness Premiership side Saracens to join up with new coach Brenden Venter for the 09/10 season as first team coach.
His father Conn played cricket for Ireland.[3]
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- Irish rugby union players
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- Ulster Rugby non-playing staff
- Bangor R.F.C. players
- People educated at Bangor Grammar School
- Irish rugby union biography stubs
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