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Clive Wallis

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Clive Wallis
Full nameClive O'Neill Wallis
Date of birth(1913-10-16)16 October 1913
Place of birthDublin, Ireland
Date of death26 October 1981(1981-10-26) (aged 68)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Prop
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1935 Ireland 1 (0)

Clive O'Neill Wallis (16 October 1913 — 26 October 1981) was an Irish international rugby union player.

Born in Dublin, Wallis was a nephew of Ireland three-quarter Thomas Wallis. He attended Cranleigh School in England and remained in the country for his later rugby, playing with the British Army. In 1935, Wallis was capped as a forward for Ireland in a match against the touring All Blacks at Lansdowne Road in his hometown Dublin.[1]

Wallis received a commission to the East Surrey Regiment and in 1938 got posted with the 2nd Battalion to Singapore. He served as a company commander during the Malayan Campaign and was held for over three years as a prisoner of war by the Japanese, later receiving a Military Cross for his leadership while in captivity.[2][3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Four New Caps in Irish XV". Daily Mirror. 2 December 1935.
  2. ^ "Lt Col C O'N Wallis". www.queensroyalsurreys.org.uk.
  3. ^ Blackburn, Kevin (2012). The Sportsmen of Changi. p. 17. ISBN 174224100X.
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