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Jonathan Moffett (rugby union)

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Irish rugby union player (born 1937) Rugby player
Jonathan Moffett
Full nameJonathan Wallace Moffett
Date of birth (1937-04-30) 30 April 1937 (age 87)
Place of birthBelfast, Northern Ireland
SchoolCampbell College
UniversityUniversity of Aberdeen
Occupation(s)Orchard owner
Rugby union career
Position(s) Scrum-half
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1961 Ireland 2 (10)

Jonathan Wallace Moffett (born 30 April 1937) is a former Ireland international rugby union player.

Raised on a farm in Ballyeasborough outside Belfast, Moffett attended Campbell College and was an Ulster Schools' Cup-winning captain, before gaining a blue with the University of Aberdeen in Scotland He played scrum-half for Ballymena and won an Ireland call up in the 1961 Five Nations as a replacement for Andy Mulligan, who had contracted measles. Capped twice, Moffett had a starring role on debut against England at Lansdowne Road, kicking two penalties and a difficult conversion in a 11–8 Ireland win, to retain his place for the next match against Scotland at Murrayfield.

Moffett immigrated to New Zealand in 1963 and captained the Hastings rugby club. He worked as a science teacher at Lindisfarne College, then set up a 500-acre orchard in Hawke's Bay, which grew into a family business.

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References

  1. "Irish rugby hero hasn't seen memorabilia since cyclone swept through Hawke's Bay". NZ Herald. 11 October 2023.
  2. "Ireland: Rugby: Schools' Cup final facts ..." Belfast Telegraph. 31 March 2001.
  3. "Former favourite". Aberdeen Evening Express. 8 January 1962.
  4. "Now Moffett Faces Axe". Daily Herald. 13 February 1961.
  5. "Ex player in Bay only has eyes for Irish". NZ Herald. 16 September 2011.

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