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Maurice Barlow
Rugby player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Maurice Barlow (10 May 1850 — 22 April 1935) was an Irish international rugby union player.[1]
Born in Dublin, Barlow played rugby for Wanderers was gained his only Ireland cap as a forward in the team's inaugural international match, against England at The Oval in 1875.[2]
Barlow emigrated to Australia three weeks after his Ireland cap. Employed as a surveyor, Barlow continued to play rugby and represented New South Wales in their second ever interstate fixture against Queensland in 1882.[3]
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