Jimmy Nelson (rugby union)

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Jimmy Nelson
Nelson in New Zealand in 1950
Birth nameJames Edward Nelson
Date of birth16 September 1921
Place of birthBelfast
Date of death13 June 2014(2014-06-13) (aged 92)
Place of deathLisburn, Northern Ireland
Rugby union career
Position(s) Lock
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
Malone RFC ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1947–1954
1950
 Ireland
British and Irish Lions
16
4
Pts:9;
Tries:3

James Edward Nelson OBE (16 September 1921 – 13 June 2014)[1] was a rugby union international who represented Ireland from 1947 to 1954.[2]

Early life and career[edit]

James Edward Nelson was born on 16 September 1921 in Belfast.[2] He became a qualified accountant[3]

Rugby union career[edit]

Nelson played his senior rugby for the Malone club. Nelson made his international debut on 6 December 1947 at Lansdowne Road in the Ireland vs Australia match and went on to play a further fifteen times for Ireland[2] In 1950 he toured Australasia with the British Lions and he played in 19 games, including the four test matches. Of the twenty test matches he played for his national side and the Lions, he was on the winning side on eleven occasions.[2] He played his final match for Ireland on 23 January 1954 at Colombes in the France vs Ireland match.[2] He also played nine games for the Barbarians and captained the side against Cardiff in 1951 and also South Africa in 1952. He went on to serve on the Barbarians' committee from 1963 to 1967 and in 1982 was president of the IRFU.[3]

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