1952_Ireland_rugby_union_tour_of_South_America

1952 Ireland rugby union tour of South America

1952 Ireland rugby union tour of South America

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The 1952 Ireland rugby union tour of South America, was a series of rugby matches played in Chile and Argentina. This tour by the Ireland national rugby union team coincided with the death of Eva Peron, the wife of Juan Peron, the President of Argentina. As a result, it was almost cancelled. Eva Peron died on 26 July, six days after the Irish squad had departed Dublin. However, after playing their first game in Santiago, Chile, the team travelled onto Buenos Aires and completed the tour as planned.[1]

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They finished with a record of played 9, won 6, drew 2 and 1 defeat. The tour also featured the first full rugby internationals between Ireland and Argentina.[2][3]

Touring party

  • Manager: G.P.S. Hogan
  • Secretary: R.W. Jeffares, Jr
  • Referee: O.B. Glasgow
  • Captain: Des O'Brien

Match details

9 August
Chile 0–30 Ireland
Santiago



17 August
Provincia6–6Ireland
Gimnasia y Esgrima, Buenos Aires


First test

24 August
Argentina 3–3 Ireland
Try: Fernandez del CasalTry: O'Meara
Gimnasia y Esgrima, Buenos Aires
Referee: Ossie Glassgow (Ireland)
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Second test

31 August
Argentina 0–6 Ireland
Pen: Dargan, Hillary
Gimnasia y Esgrima, Buenos Aires
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References

  1. The Ireland Rugby Miscellany (2007): Ciaran Cronin
  2. "www.irishrugby.ie". Archived from the original on 27 December 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2008.

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