Ralph Keyes

Irish rugby union player

Ralph Keyes (born March 1, 1961, in Cork, Ireland) is a retired rugby union player who won eight caps playing at fly-half for the Irish rugby union side. He made his international test debut at the age of 24 on 1 March 1986 against England in the 1986 Five Nations Championship. It was his last match until selection for the 1991 Rugby World Cup during which he played 4 matches and scored 68 points, the highest of any player during that tournament.[citation needed] He then played three matches in the following years Five Nations Championship before losing his place in the starting line-up.

External links

  • Ralph Keyes at ESPNscrum
  • Ralph Keyes on Sporting Heroes
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Ireland squad1991 Rugby World Cup
Forwards
  • D. Fitzgerald
  • Francis
  • Halpin
  • Hamilton
  • Kingston
  • Lenihan
  • Mannion
  • Matthews (c)
  • Popplewell
  • Smith
  • Robinson
Backs
Coach: Fitzgerald
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RTÉ Sports Person of the Year winners


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