Martin Regan
Martin Regan was an English rugby footballer.
Born in St Helens, Lancashire, Regan was the son of a rugby league player, who competed beside the renowned Albert Rosenfeld in matches for the Army. He attended West Park Catholic Grammar School.
Regan, a Liverpool fly-half, was capped 12 times for England national [rugby union team|England] in rugby union between 1953 and 1956. This included all four matches of England's triple crown-winning 1954 [Five Nations Championship|1954 Five Nations] campaign.
From 1956 to 1961, Regan played rugby league for the Warrington Wolves.
Regan was a games master at St [Anselm's College] in Birkenhead for many years.