034
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08/04/1893
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British Home Nations Championship
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Ireland (IRE)
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-
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Wales (WAL)
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H/T
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4
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3
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1-2
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Referee:
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James Campbell (SCO)
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Umpires:
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Venue:
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Ulsterville, Belfast *
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Attendance:
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3,000
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Goals:
| IRL: Peden (5, 50, 58), Wilton (82); WAL: G. Owen (8, 34, 80*) | |||
IRELAND:
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Coach:
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-
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Captain:
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J.M. Small (Game 3. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 2)
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Players
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Club
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Gls
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Sub
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Cap
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1
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Cliftonville
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14
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2
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Linfield
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7
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3
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Cliftonville
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8
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4
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Cliftonville
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7
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5
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Linfield
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5
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6
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Linfield
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3
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7
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Cliftonville
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4
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8
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Linfield
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10
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9
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Distillery
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19
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10
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St Columb's Court
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1
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7
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11
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Linfield
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3
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15
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WALES:
Captain: Arthur Lea
Samuel Jones (Wrexham); Alfred W Townsend (Newtown), Oliver D S Taylor (Newtown), Arthur Lea (Wrexham), John Evans (Oswestry Utd), Edward Morris (Chirk), Jim Vaughan (Druids), Billy Owen (Chirk), Jack Butler (Chirk), George A. Owen (Chirk), Edwin James (Chirk)
* Ground often listed as Solitude/Cliftonville, but contemporary newspaper reports confirm as Ulsterville
* Some sources credit Wales' third goal to W. Owen.
Credits/Sources:
George Glass
IFFHS
The British Home Football Championships 1884-1984 (Richard Samuel, 2003)
George Glass
IFFHS
The British Home Football Championships 1884-1984 (Richard Samuel, 2003)
Roy Cathcart (photo)
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