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Sam Walker
Birth nameSamuel Walker
Date of birth21 April 1912
Place of birthBelfast, Ireland
Date of death20 January 1972(1972-01-20) (aged 59)
Place of deathBelfast, Northern Ireland
Occupation(s)banker
Rugby union career
Position(s) Prop
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
≤1934-≥1938
1934-?
Instonians
Barbarian F.C.
()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1934–1938
1938
Ireland
British Isles XV
15
3
(7)
(0)

Samuel Walker (21 April 1912 – 20 January 1972)[1] was an Irish rugby union prop. Walker played club rugby for Instonians and played international rugby for Ireland and was captain of the British Isles team in their 1938 tour of South Africa.[2]

Rugby career

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Walker came to note as a rugby player when he represented Instonians. During the 1934/35 season, he was also selected to play for invitational tourists, the Barbarians.[3] He won his first international cap when he was selected for the Irish national team during the 1934 Home Nations Championship. he won 15 caps for his country between 1934 and 1938, and captained the team in his final international game, against Wales, at Swansea.

In 1938 he was selected to captain the British & Irish Lions team on their tour of South Africa. He is recognised as an able captain, who managed to sustain good morale in a Lions team that was devastated by injuries.[4] He also fostered an open style of play that resulted in exciting and free scoring matches, which delighted the South African spectators.[4] Walker showed excellent fitness himself during the tour, and was able to lead the British & Irish Lions team out for 17 invitational games and all three Tests against the South African national team. On the tour he usually played his favoured role as prop, alongside Bunner Travers.

Notes

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  • ^ Starmer-Smith, Nigel (1977). The Barbarians. Macdonald & Jane's Publishers. p. 232. ISBN 0-86007-552-4.
  • ^ a b Griffiths (1990), pg 56
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