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| birthname = Aloysius Mary Magee▼
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| image = Louis Magee 1902.jpeg
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| death_place = [[Dunboyne]], Ireland
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| clubs1 = [[Bective Rangers]]
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'''Aloysius Mary "Louis" Magee''' (1 May 1874 – 4 April 1945)<ref>[http://www.
Magee was capped 27 times for Ireland, ten as captain, and won two Championships, leading Ireland to a [[Triple Crown (rugby union)|Triple Crown]] win in the [[1899 Home Nations Championship]]. Magee was one of the outstanding half backs of world rugby prior to 1914, and is credited as being a driving force in turning Ireland from a no-hope team into one that commanded respect.<ref name="Godwin75">Godwin (1984), pg 75.</ref>
==Rugby career==
Magee came from a well known sporting family. His eldest brother [[Joseph Magee]] was also an international rugby player for Ireland, while another brother [[James Magee (sportsman, born 1872)|James]] played [[cricket]] for [[Irish cricket team|Ireland]]. His brother-in-law, [[Tommy Little (rugby union)|Tommy Little]], played rugby for Ireland between 1898 and 1901.<ref name="Godwin44">Godwin (1984), pg 44.</ref> Magee played almost the entirety of his rugby for club team Bective Rangers, as did both his brothers. In 1898, while in London, Magee was approached by newly formed club, London Irish, to play for the first team. When Magee accepted, his presence in the team helped recruit other countrymen to join the exile club, and is seen as a major catalyst in the success of the club.<ref>[http://www.london-irish.com/History.ink London Irish
===Early international career===
Magee first played international rugby during the [[1895 Home Nations Championship]] in an encounter with [[England national rugby union team|England]]. Magee was selected along with his brother Joseph, but Joseph's international career ended after only two games, playing in only the first two matches of the 1895 season. Although Ireland narrowly lost the opening game, Magee scored the only points for Ireland when he scored his first international [[Try (rugby)|try]]. Magee was reselected for the next two games of the Championship, Ireland losing both narrowly in two tight matches which saw Ireland end bottom of the table for the season.
===British Isles tour===
1896 was a turn around in fortunes for Ireland, beating England and [[Wales national rugby union team|Wales]] and drawing
===1899 Home Nations Championship===
On his return to Britain, Magee retained his position in the Ireland national team, and from his first game in 1895 he played at centre for 26 consecutive games taking in eight Championship seasons. Magee's finest season was the [[1899 Home Nations Championship]], which saw him gain the captaincy of the national team in the opening game of the campaign, a home match against England. Ireland won
The game was played at [[Cardiff Arms Park]] in front of a record crowd of 40,000, who constantly disrupted the game as the spectators spilled onto the pitch.<ref name="Godwin57">Godwin (1984), pg 57.</ref> The game was decided by a single try by Ireland's [[Gerry Doran]], but Magee was called into action preventing a try from one of the Welsh three-quarters in the last minute with a tackle from behind.<ref name="Griffiths3:11"/> The win gave Ireland the Triple Crown for the second time in the country's history.
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Magee continued to captain his country over the next two
The 1903 Championship started with a strong win over England, but the Irish captaincy was now in the hands of
==Notes==
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==References==
* {{cite book |last=Godwin |first=Terry
* {{cite book |last=Griffiths |first=John
{{Ireland national rugby union team captains}}
{{British and Irish Lions 1896}}
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