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Terry MacBride

Terry MacBride

Rugby player


John William Terrence MacBride (12 February 1927 — 24 August 2019) was an Australian rugby union international.[1]

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MacBride, born in Sydney, was all-round sportsman during his years at Scots College, making the Combined GPS XV, vice-captaining the cricket XI and achieving colours in athletics. He briefly played first-grade rugby for Sydney University while studying medicine, but ended up leaving the course and joined Eastern Suburbs.[2]

A three-quarter, MacBride was best suited to playing inside centre but spent his Wallabies career as a winger. He debuted at age 19 on the 1946 tour of New Zealand, where he played all three Test matches. The following year, MacBride was capped twice against the touring All Blacks, then earned selection for the 1947–48 tour of Britain, Ireland and France, featuring in all five Tests. Citing business commitments, MacBride announced his retirement from rugby in 1949.[3]

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References

  1. "May Cease Football". Brisbane Telegraph. 8 May 1948. p. 4 via National Library of Australia.
  2. "John William Terrence MacBride". classicwallabies.com.au.
  3. "Union Star Retires". The Sydney Morning Herald. 25 March 1949. p. 8 via National Library of Australia.

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