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Ray Carroll (rugby union)
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Raymond Carroll (9 February 1926 — 6 January 2015) was an Irish international rugby union player.
Born in Dublin, Carroll learned his rugby at Castleknock College, which he captained to a Leinster Schools Senior Cup title in 1944.[1] He later captained Lansdowne made his debut for Ireland in the 1947 Five Nations as a scrum-half against France in Dublin, before gaining two further in 1950.[2]
Carroll served as president of the Castleknock College Union and was vice chairman of their Board of Governors.[3]
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