Gordon Hamilton (rugby union), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Gordon Hamilton (rugby union)

Irish rugby union player

Date of Birth: 13-May-1964

Place of Birth: Belfast, Northern Ireland

Profession: rugby union player

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Gordon Hamilton (rugby union)

  • Gordon Fredric Hamilton (born 13 May 1964 in Belfast) is a retired Irish rugby union player.
  • He played as an open-side wing-forward. Hamilton played for N.I.F.C., Howe Of Fife (Scotland), Ballymena and Ulster. He had 10 caps for Ireland, from 1991 to 1992, scoring a single try.
  • The most famous moment came of his career came at the 1991 Rugby World Cup, when he scored a try in the last couple of minutes of Ireland's quarter-final against Australia to put Ireland ahead.
  • However, Michael Lynagh scored at the other end to put Ireland out of the tournament. Hamilton owned and ran a shipping and stevedoring business in Ireland before selling the group to J&J Denholm Group of Scotland in 2012. Hamilton served as Chairman of the Professional Game Boards at Ulster Rugby and the Irish Rugby Football Union.
  • Current Chairman of James Tolland & Company Limited, a grain and animal feed trading business, he continues to work on a voluntary basis for Campbell College Belfast.

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