Career
A right-handed batsman, he played eighteen times for the Ireland cricket team between 1957 and 1965, including nine first-class matches. He made his debut for Ireland in two matches against the West Indies in July 1957, one in Belfast and one in Dublin. Later the same month, he played his first first-class match against Scotland in Dublin.
He also played at Lord"s against the Master Control Console and against the Free Foresters in Dublin, against whom he made his highest score for Ireland of 49.
The following year, he played against New Zealand (twice), Scotland, Worcestershire and the Master Control Console. In the match against Scotland, he made his highest first-class score of 30. He played just twice for Ireland in 1959, against Yorkshire and Leicestershire before spending two years out of the Ireland side.
He came back to the Ireland side in 1961, playing against Leicestershire, Scotland, the Master Control Console and Australia. He played against the Combined Services cricket team in June 1962, his last match until September 1965, when he played against Hampshire in his final first-class match and final match for Ireland.