James Alexander MacDonald (20 December 1853 — 23 April 1928) was an Irish international rugby union player.
Born in Newtownards, County Down, MacDonald was a pioneer of Irish rugby football and gained 13 caps as a front row forward for Ireland, including their first international against England in 1875. He captained the team his last year in 1884 and retired as Ireland's caps-record holder, later surpassed by Charles Rooke.[1][2]
MacDonald also played association football for Cliftonville FC.[2]
A physician, MacDonald attained medical degrees from Queen's College, Belfast, and the Royal University of Ireland. He had a medical practice in Taunton, Somerset, and served as chairman of the Council of the British Medical Association.[3]
See also
References
- ^ "Death of Prominent Taunton Physician". Western Morning News. 25 April 1928.
- ^ a b Shanahan, Jim. "MacDonald (McDonald), James Alexander". Dictionary of Irish Biography.
- ^ "Taunton's Loss". The Courier. 2 May 1928.
External links
- Sandy MacDonald at ESPNscrum