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4 Dec 2023 | |
Written by Cathy Law | |
Building for the Future |
Gordon Hamilton (6427) played for CCB 1st XV helping the side to Schools' Cup victory in 1980 and subsequently represented Ireland from 1990-1992. A former Chairman of the Board of Governors, Gordon has been intrumental in supporting the fundraising drive for the College's Building for the Future Campaign and currently sits on the Fundraising Committee. As part of the fundraising drive for the refurbishment of the CCB Sports Hall, the College will be featuring a number of 'Sporting Legends' in the months ahead as we present our Player Profile Series.
Welcome to Player Profile #1: Gordon Hamilton
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