Jim Webb (rugby) explained

First:RU
Jim Webb
Fullname:Alfred James Webb
Birth Name:Alfred James Webb[1]
Birth Date:1882 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Coleford, Gloucestershire, England
Death Place:Upper Soudley, England
Height:181cm (71inches)
Weight:89kg (196lb)
Ru Position:Lock
Ru Club1:Abertillery RFC
Ru Club2:Monmouthshire
Ru Year2end:1912
Ru Yearastart:1907
Ru Yearaend:12
Ru Appearancesa:20
Ru Triesa:0
Ru Goalsa:0
Ru Fieldgoalsa:0
Ru Pointsa:6
Ru Teamb:British Isles
Ru Yearbstart:1907
Ru Yearbend:12
Ru Appearancesb:3
Ru Triesb:0
Ru Goalsb:0
Ru Fieldgoalsb:0
Ru Pointsb:0
Club1:St. Helens
Year1start:1912
Year1end:13
Appearances1:5
Tries1:0
Goals1:0
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:0

Alfred James Webb (1882 11, df=yes – [2]) was an English-born international rugby union footballer who played club rugby for Abertillery, and county rugby for Monmouthshire. He won 20 caps for Wales and was part of the 1910 touring British Isles team to South Africa.

Webb was a strong forward player who was part of three Triple Crown Wales teams, and won 19 consecutive caps, all while playing for a 'second class' team, normally unpopular with selectors. On 22 December 1908, Webb while captain of Abertillery, lead his team against the first touring Australian team. The resulting 3-3 draw is one of the greatest days in the club's history.[3]

Webb is remembered as a powerful scrummager, strong at line-outs and mauls. He was a modest, proud, and defiantly loyal man.[3]

International career

After a strong performance against the touring South Africans with county team Monmouthshire, Webb was capped for Wales against Scotland in February 1907. He would play for Wales a further 19 times. His final game was against Scotland in 1912 in which he led the pack in a rousing victory. The selectors though felt Webb was too old and too slow and he was dropped. Webb would later argue with the Welsh Rugby Union selectors and leave the game of rugby union. He joined St. Helens but would only play five matches for the team.[4]

International matches played

Wales[5]

British Isles

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External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.newportgwentdragons.com/Personnel.aspx?pr=114545 Newport Gwent Dragons player profiles
  2. http://www.espnscrum.com/wales/rugby/player/1874.html Jim Webb player profile
  3. Thomas (1979), pg 47.
  4. Thomas (1979), pg 48.
  5. Smith (1980), pg 473.