
Jack Orr
Jack Orr was a rugby player mentioned in the context of early psychological tactics employed during the British and Irish Lions tours, particularly during the 1896 tour of South Africa where he was rumored to be a formidable opponent. His reputation for being a 'man-killer' added an element of psychological warfare to the games, showcasing the early instances of mind games in rugby history.
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Jack Orr was rumored to be a dangerous player that the Lions were warned about before their games.
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