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34: 312:, Allison was a member of the 1st XV from 1896 to 1899, and captain in the 1897–98 season. A school report for the 1896 season described him as "a first-rate kicker and tackler, with fair pace; has been invaluable to our team all through the season". During the year of his captaincy, Campbell defeated the Ulster XV in December 1897 by 36–0, and won the 316:
on 17 March 1898. Selected as a schoolboy international in 1899, the school "showed its gratification by meeting him at the College gates, and he was carried shoulder high to the main entrance amid a scene of wild excitement and enthusiasm". The speed and agility of his play is suggested by an
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stated that "The deceased was one of the youngest three-quarters that ever played for Ireland… He was always an exceedingly clever and resourceful player, and for one of his comparatively light and diminutive stature, wonderfully plucky. His demise at the early age of twenty-six will be deeply
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at Campbell, in the 1st XI from 1896 to 1899, and set a school record during the 1898 season by taking 44 wickets for 143 runs. In a victory for Campbell against Ulster CC, Allison scored 65 not out, and was awarded a bat for his "over 50" score.
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from 1905 to 1907, and played several seasons of cricket. While in Montreal, he was profiled by a sports journalist who claimed that "his tactics on the field were a revelation of swiftness, dexterity and certainty". He died of pneumonia in
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wrote: "One of the newcomers for that England game was a schoolboy at Campbell College, J.B. Allison. The contributions of the old and the new proved potent enough to resist the demands that England put on it at
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from 1901 to 1903, where he studied medicine. (The 1901 Edinburgh side won the Scottish championship and fielded no less than eight Scottish internationals that year.) Allison played also played
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report on an Ulster inter-provincial match: "Allison... dodged in and out through the Munster backs till at the crucial moment he served Barr". He played centre for
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All of Allison's international matches came in the Home Nations Championship (now the
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J.R. Jones, "Schoolboy Internationals", Encyclopedia of Rugby Football, 1960, p. 56.
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Allison emigrated to Quebec, Canada on 4 November 1904, sailing from the port of
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regretted by his football colleagues, with whom he was a great favourite".
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Neither Rogues Nor Fools: A History of Campbell College and Campbellians
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Quoted Keith Haines, "James Barnett Allison", Campbell College, Belfast.
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Keith Haines, Campbell College, Tempus Publishing, 2004, p. 109.
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Edinburgh University RFC, 1901 (Allison at back, 2nd from left)
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and Murphy families, to whom he was related. He worked at the
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659: 448:, which recorded him as a "well-known Canadian 438:in March 1907, aged only 26 and was buried in 467:List of Ireland national rugby union players 256:(28 June 1880 – 31 March 1907) was an Irish 625:. Retrieved from ESPNcricinfo, 9 June 2015. 356:of the tournament, and also played against 551: 549: 32: 693:Ireland international rugby union players 299: 723:Rugby union players from County Monaghan 373:, where Ireland won by a try, scored by 16:Ireland international rugby union player 546: 421:offices of an engineering company, the 400: 339: 660: 634:"Death of an Ex-Irish International," 708:People educated at Campbell College 583:– ESPNscrum. Retrieved 9 June 2015. 558:– ESPNscrum. Retrieved 9 June 2015. 360:, with Ireland going on to win the 13: 14: 739: 728:Sportspeople from Monaghan (town) 645: 413:. 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