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Mick Lane (rugby union) is a former Irish rugby union player who played for Munster and Ireland. He was born on 3 October 1926 in Cork, Ireland. Lane began his rugby career with Cork Constitution in 1945 and went on to play for Munster and Ireland. He made his international debut for Ireland against France in 1951 and went on to make a total of 11 appearances for his country. He also represented the British and Irish Lions on their 1955 tour of South Africa. Lane retired from rugby in 1959 and went on to become a successful businessman. He was inducted into the Irish Rugby Hall of Fame in 2018. As of 2021, Mick Lane (rugby union)'s net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

Popular As Michael Francis Lane
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Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 3 October, 1926
Birthday 3 October
Birthplace Cork, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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2011

Lane was inducted into the Rugby Writers of Ireland Hall of Fame in 2011. Lane's nephew, Michael Kiernan, was also an Ireland and Lions international.

1952

In the second of his two appearances in the 1952 Five Nations, Lane scored his only points for Ireland with a try against Scotland. His final appearances for Ireland came during the 1953 Five Nations.

1951

Lane made three appearances in the 1951 Five Nations that again saw Ireland win the Championship, and played twice against South Africa in December that year as part of their tour of Europe. The first was in the test match for Ireland, and the second was in a tour game representing his province of Munster.

1950

Following three more appearances for Ireland in the 1950 Five Nations Championship, Lane was included in the Lions squad that was selected to tour New Zealand and Australia in 1950. Lane played in a total of 11 matches during the tour, including a test match against both New Zealand and Australia with the other nine appearances in tour matches against local opposition.

1947

Lane made his international début for Ireland in March 1947 against Wales in the Five Nations Championship. Injury kept him out of the 1948 Five Nations Championship, but he played in all four of Ireland's matches during the 1949 Championship that saw them clinch the title and the Triple Crown. Lane made his only appearance for the Barbarians invitational team in April 1949 against Cardiff during their Easter tour.

1926

Michael Francis Lane (born 3 October 1926) is an Irish rugby union player who played in the wing position. Lane played club rugby with University College Cork, represented the Munster provincial team, was capped 17 times for Ireland, and was a member of the Lions team that toured in 1950.