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Richard Averill "Dickie" Lloyd (4 August 1891 in County Tyrone, Ireland – 23 December 1950 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) was an Irish cricketer〔(Cricket Archive profile )〕 and rugby union player.〔(Rugby Union stats from scrum.com )〕 At cricket, he was a right-handed batsman〔 and right-arm medium pace bowler〔(CricketEurope Stats Zone biography )〕 who played two first-class matches for the Ireland cricket team,〔(CricketEurope Stats Zone profile )〕 also playing for Lancashire.〔(First-class matches played by Dickie Lloyd ) at Cricket Archive〕 In rugby union, he was a fly-half who played 19 times for the Ireland national rugby union team, scoring 72 points, and was regarded as one of the best goal kickers of the time. He is rated by his school, Portora Royal School, as one of their most famous pupils, alongside Samuel Beckett and Oscar Wilde.〔 ==Cricket career==
His cricket career began with Dublin University, and he made his Ireland debut while there, playing against Scotland in July 1911. He played his second, and final, match for Ireland against South Africa a year later.〔 In 1914, he played one first-class match for the Free Foresters, against Cambridge University.〔 Later, he played three first-class matches for Lancashire, a County Championship match against Gloucestershire, a match against Australia in 1921, and a match against Cambridge University in 1922.〔 Cricket Archive records him as having played for Denbighshire in Minor Counties cricket in the 1930s,〔(Minor Counties Championship matches played by Dickie Lloyd ) at Cricket Archive〕 though some research suggests that this is a different RA Lloyd, as the RA Lloyd who played for Denbighshire apparently looked nothing like a rugby player and did not sound Irish.〔
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