Mark Sugden
Mark Sugden (11 February 1902 - 21 January 1990) was an Irish rugby union player, and rugby author.[1] An outstanding scrum half in the late 1920s and early 30s, he was captain in the 1931 season when Ireland beat England for the third successive time by a margin of a single point. His main claim to fame as a player is that he is credited with developing the dummy pass. He also played cricket for Ireland.[2]
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- Feb 1875: G.H. Stack
- Dec 1875: R Bell
- Feb 1877: R Galbraith
- Feb 1877: WH Wilson
- Mar 1878: RB Walkington
- 1879: WC Neville
- 1880: HC Kelly
- 1881-Jan 1882: AJ Forrest
- Feb 1882: JW Taylor
- 1883: G Scriven
- Feb 1884: JA McDonald
- Mar 1884: DF Moore
- Feb 1885: WG Rutherford
- Mar 1885: AJ Forrest
- Feb 1886: M Johnston
- Feb 1886 JP Ross
- 1887 RG Warren
- Feb–Mar 1888 HJ Neill
- Dec 1888–90 RG Warren
- Feb–Mar 1891 Dolway Walkington
- Mar 1891 R Stevenson
- 1892 Victor Le Fanu
- 1893 S Lee
- 1894 EG Forrest
- Feb 1895 JH O'Conor
- Mar 1895 CV Rooke
- Mar 1895 EG Forrest
- 1896 S Lee
- 1897 EG Forrest
- Feb 1898 S Lee
- Feb 1898 GG Allen
- Mar 1898 W Gardiner
- 1899–1900 Louis Magee
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