Ollie Campbell
Seamus Oliver Campbell , was born the March 5th 1954 with Dublin (Ireland). It is a player of Rugby to XV, which plays with the team of Ireland of 1976 with 1984 evolving/moving at the station of half of opening.
In national team
It had its first international cape the January 17th 1976, at the time of a match against the team of Australia.Its exploits with the team of Ireland were legendary, like its duel with Tony Ward for the station of No.10. In 1979, at the 25 years age, it carries out an Irish record in round in Australia when it registers 60 points. 19 are marked at the time of the part with Brisbane what was the Irish record of points in a match against the Australia.
In February 1984, it marks the entirety of the points of the Ireland, that is to say 21 points, against the Scotland to make a success of to it triple crown for the first time since 1948.
It obtained a total of 22 international capes under the green shirt, registering 217 points.
Ollie Campbell played seven matches for the British Lions, 3 in 1980 in South Africa and 4 tests in 1983 in New Zealand.
Prize list
With the team of Ireland
- 22 selections with the team of Ireland
- 217 points
- Sélections per year: 1 in 1976, 2 in 1979, 4 in 1980, 5 in 1981, 4 in 1982, 4 in 1983, 2 in 1984.
- Five Nations tournaments disputed: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984.
With the British Lions
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7 selections with the British Lions
- Selections per year: 3 in 1980 (), 4 in 1983 ()
- 1 transformation, 4 penalties, 1 drop
- 26 points
External bonds
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- Sporting Heroes
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