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Group Captain Charles Eric St John Beamish (23 June 1908 – 18 May 1984) was an Irish rugby player and
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RAF pilot. He gained 12 caps for
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as a prop forward and also represented the
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on their 1936 tour of Argentina. He was one of the Beamish brothers - elder brother
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also played for Ireland, and other brothers Victor and Cecil were also accomplished sportsmen and RAF officers.


Rugby career

Beamish played his first international match for Ireland in the encounter against Wales in the
1933 Home Nations Championship The 1933 Home Nations Championship was the twenty-ninth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Five Nations, and prior to that, the Home Nations, this was the forty-sixth series of the nort ...
. At the time Beamish was playing at club level for North of Ireland F.C., and when he joined the Ireland squad he came in at prop, with his elder brother George at No 8. and team captain.Godwin (1984) p.194 Ireland won the game 10-5, and Beamish was reselected for the final match of the tournament against Scotland in April. By this time Beamish was no longer recorded as playing for North of Ireland, and had switched clubs to English side Harlequins. Although missing the opening loss to England, Beamish was back in the Ireland squad for the second game of the
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, against Scotland. He had again swapped club sides and was now turning out for Leicester, the same club as brother George.Godwin (1984) p.197 Beamish also played in the final game of the championship, against Wales. It was a poor campaign for Ireland and they finished bottom of the table without a win. The 1934/35 season was also notable as he was invited to play for the British touring team the Barbarians for whom he would play a total of 9 matches between 1934 and 1938. The 1935 Championship saw Beamish play in all three matches, and despite a bad loss against England in the opening game, victories over Scotland and Wales gave Ireland the title, Beamish's first Championship win. In late 1935 Beamish was selected to face his first overseas team when the touring New Zealand team came to Ireland. Ireland played well, and despite Beamish scoring his only international
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during this game, it was not enough to stop the All Blacks. In 1936 Beamish was invited to tour Argentina with the
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Biography

* 1908 births 1984 deaths Barbarian F.C. players British & Irish Lions rugby union players from Ireland British Army personnel of World War II Harlequin F.C. players Ireland international rugby union players Irish rugby union players Leicester Tigers players North of Ireland F.C. players Rugby union players from Cork (city) Rugby union props {{Ireland-rugbyunion-bio-stub