Robert Thompson (11 January 1869 – 5 February 1952) was an Irish
rugby union
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forward who was a member of the
British Isles XV that toured
South Africa in 1891. Thompson fought for the
British Army
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during the
World War
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as a captain in the
Royal Irish Regiment
Personal history
Thompson was born at Muckamore Abbey,
Muckamore in
County Antrim
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, to Samuel Thompson, who was originally from Cheltenham.
Thompson was educated
King William's College
King William's College (nicknamed KWC or King Bill's; gv, Colleish Ree Illiam) is an independent school for pupils aged 3 to 18, located near Castletown on the Isle of Man. It is a member of the International Baccalaureate and Headmasters' and ...
on the
Isle of Man
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and, later, at
Cheltenham College
("Work Conquers All")
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; he was later accepted into
Pembroke College, Cambridge
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in 1888. Thompson gained his Bachelor of Arts in 1891. He married Margaretta Louise Trench on 24 January 1911. During the First World War he became a captain in the 11th Royal Irish Regiment and was
Mentioned in Despatches
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. Thompson became a Justice of the Peace in County Antrim, and died in 1952.
Rugby career
Thompson came to note as a rugby player when he represented
Cambridge University
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, gaining a sporting 'Blue' in
The Varsity Match
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of 1890. After completing his university education he was invited to join the British Isles team on its tour of South Africa. Thompson was a constant member of the British Isles team, missing just a single game of the tour. He played in 16 of the 17 regional teams scoring seven
tries in these encounters, his best result being two tries in the victory over
Eastern Province on 28 July.
Robert Thompson player profile
Lionsrugby.com Thompson played in all three Tests against the South African team, all of which the British team won.
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References
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1869 births
1952 deaths
Rugby union players from County Antrim
Irish rugby union players
Rugby union forwards
British & Irish Lions rugby union players from Ireland
Cambridge University R.U.F.C. players
Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge
People educated at Cheltenham College
British Army personnel of World War I
Royal Irish Regiment (1684–1922) officers
Rugby union players from Gloucestershire
People educated at King William's College