Robert Warren
Robert Warren was born the September 4th 1865 in Co.Meath (India). It is a player of Rugby to XV, which plays with the team of Ireland of 1885 with 1890. He was the captain.
Career
National team
He had his first international cape the February 7th 1885 with the team of Ireland at the time of a match against the team of England within the framework of the British Tournoi of Rugby to XV 1885. He plays his last international match the March 15th 1890 against the team of England within the framework of the British Tournoi of Rugby to XV 1890.
The first victory of the team of Ireland with Lansdowne Road is the first victory of Ireland over England the February 5th 1887 over the score of 6-0. It is only the second victory in twenty-five meetings of the national team. Robert Warren is the captain of the team, Robert Montgomery and CR Tillie registers two tests transformed by Daniel Rambaut. John Macauley belongs to the team.
Prize list
- 15 selections in team of Ireland of 1885 with 1890
- Selections per year: 3 in 1885, 1 in 1886, 3 in 1887, 3 in 1888, 2 in 1889, 3 in 1890
- Participation in 6 British Tournaments, in 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890
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