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- Q3441784 description "Irish rugby union player".
- Q3441784 description "Irish rugby union player".
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- Q3441784 abstract "Alfred Ronald "Ronnie" Dawson (born 5 June 1932 in Dublin, Ireland) played hooker for Ireland and was captain of the British Lions rugby union team on their 1959 tour to Australia, New Zealand and Canada.Ronnie was educated in St. Andrew's College in Dublin, Dublin Institute of Technology Bolton Street (where he qualified as an architect and he worked as such for the Bank of Ireland for most of his professional career. He was Chief Architect and Head of their Premises Division when he retired.He joined Wanderers F.C. in August 1950 and played his club rugby on the 1st XV between 1950 and 1965, was Captain for the 1955-56 season and Coach/Selector from 1964 to 1968. He was a member of the administrative Executive Committee from 1962 until he retired in 1994. He was President of the club for the 1991-92 season.Dawson played provincial rugby 28 times for Leinster between 1958-1964 (during which he captained the side), was President during the 1972-73 season and was an administrator on the Leinster Branch Executive Committee from May 1965 until he retired in 1986.He won the first of his 27 Irish caps in 1958 (a match in which Ireland beat Australia), was Captain of the side on 11 occasions between 1958-62 (including Captaining the 1961 Irish tour to South Africa) and retired from International rugby in 1965.Dawson was a keen member of the Barbarians, playing 22 times on their Easter Tour and other matches between 1956-1965 (including the 1957 tour to South Africa). He selected and played for the Barbarians against several incoming touring teams, including Australia (1958), South Africa (1961 - being Captain of the only team to beat the 1961 Springboks) and New Zealand (1964). He was also a member of the Barbarians Committee for a number of years.He was Captain of the British Lions on their 1959 tour to Australia, New Zealand and Canada - playing in 6 Tests as Captain, he established a Lions record (which was later equalled by Martin Johnson). He was unavailable as a player for the 1962 Lions tour to South Africa, however was Assistant Manager/Coach in 1968 for the Lions tour to South Africa and was also a Lions selector.Following his retirement from playing rugby union at the highest level, Dawson was instrumental in developing coaching of the game in Ireland, setting up coaching structures and was the first Irish coach - a role he undertook between 1969-1972 (including Coach to the 1970 Irish tour to Argentina). He was an International Selector from 1968-1972.Dawson also moved into administration and was elected to the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) Executive Committee in June 1970 and was President of the IRFU for the 1989-90 season (prior to his retirement from the IRFU Committee in 1994). He is now a Trustee of the IRFU.He was an Irish representative on the (as it was then) Five Nations Committee and Committee of Home Unions from 1973 to 1994 - during this period he was elected to many roles, such as Chairman of Tours Committee, Chairman of Committee of Home Unions and Five Nations Committee. He was also an Irish representative on the International Rugby Board from 1974 to 1994 (being Chairman in 1983), was a member of the Rugby World Cup Organising Committee (for the first RWC tournament) in 1987 and the International Rugby Settlement (RWC Ltd.) between 1990-'94.His lifetime contribution to the game of rugby union was acknowledged by the International Rugby Board firstly in 2004, when he was awarded the Vernon Pugh Award for Distinguished Service and again in 2013, when he was inducted into the IRB Hall of Fame.His achievements were also recognised by the Dublin Institute of Technology (his alma mater), who conferred on him an Honorary Doctorate (Doctor of Philosophy) on 1 November 2014, in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.".
- Q3441784 alias "Ronnie".
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- Q3441784 alternativeNames "Ronnie".
- Q3441784 dateOfBirth "1932-06-05".
- Q3441784 name "Dawson, Aflred Ronald".
- Q3441784 placeOfBirth "Dublin, Ireland".
- Q3441784 shortDescription "Irish rugby union player".
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- Q3441784 comment "Alfred Ronald "Ronnie" Dawson (born 5 June 1932 in Dublin, Ireland) played hooker for Ireland and was captain of the British Lions rugby union team on their 1959 tour to Australia, New Zealand and Canada.Ronnie was educated in St. Andrew's College in Dublin, Dublin Institute of Technology Bolton Street (where he qualified as an architect and he worked as such for the Bank of Ireland for most of his professional career.".
- Q3441784 label "Ronnie Dawson (rugby union)".
- Q3441784 givenName "Aflred Ronald".
- Q3441784 name "Aflred Ronald Dawson".
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