Robin Thompson
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Robin Thompson (b.1931-d.2003) was an rugby union international for Ireland and a former British and Irish Lions captain.
Robin Thompson won two Ulster Schools Senior Cup medals with RBAI (Royal Belfast Academical Institution) and played for Ulster Schools. He made the Queen's University senior side in his first year in the University and while still only 18, he made his Ulster Senior Interprovincial debut.
He won his first international cap in the second row as a 20 year old against France in Paris in December 1951. He was also on the team that defeated France in Paris in January 1952. He played throughout the championship and against New Zealand in 1953-54 and the following season captained Ireland against both France and Wales. He was capped 11 times. He won the Ulster Senior League with Queen's University, the Ulster Senior Cup with Instonians and also played for London Irish and the Barbarians.
He was made captain of the Lions team that toured South Africa in the summer of 1955. He played in three of the four tests on that tour.
Following the tour he turned professional and played rugby league for Warrington. But an injury and subsequent medical advice brought an end to his playing career while still only 25. After returning to Ireland, he subsequently became a media analyst.