John Wilson Kyle, commonly referred to as Jack Kyle or Jackie Kyle, is a former rugby union player who played for Ireland, the British Lions and the Barbarians during the 1940s and 1950s. In 1950 Kyle was declared one of the six players of the year by the New Zealand Rugby Almanac, in 1999 he was inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame, in 2002 he was named the Greatest Ever Irish Rugby Player by the Irish Rugby Football Union, and in 2008 he was inducted into the IRB Hall of Fame.

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  • John Wilson Kyle, commonly referred to as Jack Kyle or Jackie Kyle, is a former rugby union player who played for Ireland, the British Lions and the Barbarians during the 1940s and 1950s. In 1950 Kyle was declared one of the six players of the year by the New Zealand Rugby Almanac, in 1999 he was inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame, in 2002 he was named the Greatest Ever Irish Rugby Player by the Irish Rugby Football Union, and in 2008 he was inducted into the IRB Hall of Fame. Kyle was educated at Belfast Royal Academy and studied medicine at Queen's University, Belfast . He graduated in 1951 and in 1991 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University . In 2007 he was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Irish Journal of Medical Science and the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland He has also been awarded an OBE.
  • John Wilson Kyle, plus connu comme Jack Kyle ou Jackie Kyle, né le 10 janvier 1926 à Belfast, est un ancien joueur de rugby à XV, qui a joué avec l'équipe d'Irlande de 1947 à 1958, évoluant au poste de demi d'ouverture. Il a glané 46 sélections nationales avec l'équipe d'Irlande. A l'époque les équipes européennes jouaient 4,3 matchs par an. Jack Kyle détint donc le record mondial de capes qui vaudrait aujourd'hui 100, ou 120 capes... Il remporte le Grand Chelem en 1948 à la tête d'une brillante équipe qui gagne deux autres fois en 1949 et 1951 le Tournoi.
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  • John Wilson Kyle, commonly referred to as Jack Kyle or Jackie Kyle, is a former rugby union player who played for Ireland, the British Lions and the Barbarians during the 1940s and 1950s. In 1950 Kyle was declared one of the six players of the year by the New Zealand Rugby Almanac, in 1999 he was inducted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame, in 2002 he was named the Greatest Ever Irish Rugby Player by the Irish Rugby Football Union, and in 2008 he was inducted into the IRB Hall of Fame.
  • John Wilson Kyle, plus connu comme Jack Kyle ou Jackie Kyle, né le 10 janvier 1926 à Belfast, est un ancien joueur de rugby à XV, qui a joué avec l'équipe d'Irlande de 1947 à 1958, évoluant au poste de demi d'ouverture. Il a glané 46 sélections nationales avec l'équipe d'Irlande. A l'époque les équipes européennes jouaient 4,3 matchs par an. Jack Kyle détint donc le record mondial de capes qui vaudrait aujourd'hui 100, ou 120 capes...
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