Sam Hutton
Samuel Allen Hutton is an Irish former international rugby union player.
| Full name | Samuel Allen Hutton | ||||||||||||||||
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| School | Belfast Royal Academy | ||||||||||||||||
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Educated at Belfast Royal Academy, Hutton was a strong, mobile prop, who played his rugby with Malone. He was only 19-year of age when he earned his first Irish trial and won all four of his Ireland caps in 1967, debuting in the Five Nations match against Scotland at Murrayfield.[1] His final cap came in a win over the Wallabies in Sydney and during the same trip he memorably kicked a drop-goal in a tour match.[2]
Hutton immigrated to South Africa in 1975.[3]
References
- "Four Changes In Irish Fifteen". Belfast News-Letter. 13 February 1967.
- "Hutton For S. Africa". Belfast News-Letter. 3 September 1975.
- "Robbers help victim with water and meds". Independent Online. 2 May 2013.
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