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Remembering Nevin Spence: Three years after his tragic death

Today marks the third anniversary of the tragic deaths of Ulster player Nevin Spence along with h...
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09.18 15 Sep 2015


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Remembering Nevin Spence: Thre...

Remembering Nevin Spence: Three years after his tragic death

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09.18 15 Sep 2015


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Today marks the third anniversary of the tragic deaths of Ulster player Nevin Spence along with his father Noel and older brother Graham. 

All three died after being overcome by slurry fumes at the family farm in Co. Down. 

Spence played 42 times for his province and played in a non capped international for Ireland in 2012 against The Barbarians. He made three appearances for the Ireland Wolfhounds along with featuring for Ireland's Under 20 side at two IRB Junior World Championships.

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Spence was named the IRUPA Young Player of the Year in 2011. Since his death, the association have renamed that award in his honour. Rob Henshaw was the most recent recipient of the award.

Football was Spence's second love and he played for Northern Ireland at underage level in their Under 16 team as a right back. Such was his potential he was offered a trial by Manchester City.

Ulster made their own tribute to Spence in recent weeks, when they opened The Nevin Spence Centre in Kingspan Stadium. The centre is intended to be a new education and heritage facility at the stadium.

Ulster Rugby have taken to social media this morning to remember the Hillsbourough native. 

One of Spence's most iconic moments for Ulster was scoring a try against Bath in late 2010 at The Rec. He somehow rolled over his head after scoring on the frozen pitch.


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