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Ward, Tony

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Ward, Tony (1954– )

Irish rugby union player, born in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. A fly-half renowned for his goal-kicking feats, he scored 113 points in 19 internationals for Ireland between 1978 and 1987. Selected for the 1980 British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa, he set a Lions record for the highest individual score in a single international with 18 points (from five penalties and a drop goal) in the first Test at Cape Town. His most memorable performance, however, came two years earlier in 1978 when he kicked two drop goals and a conversion in Munster's famous 12–0 victory over the All Blacks.



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