Ken Braddock Explained

Ken Braddock
Full Name:Kenneth James Braddock
Birth Date:28 August 1938
Birth Place:Treowen, Newbridge, Wales
Death Place:Stafford, England
Position:Flanker
Repyears1:1966–67
Repcaps1:3
Reppoints1:0

Kenneth James Braddock (28 August 1938 — 20 August 2018) was a Welsh international rugby union player.

Born in Treowen, Newbridge, Braddock attended Greenfield Secondary Modern School and played his earliest rugby with Trinant, before joining Newbridge RFC. He earned representative honours in 1964 with a Combined Abertillery-Newbridge side that earned a draw against Fiji. Capped three times by Wales, Braddock made his debut against the Wallabies in 1966, forming a back row with Alun Pask and Haydn Morgan. He made two Five Nations Championship appearances the following year, against Scotland and Ireland, then found himself replaced by Ron Jones.[1]

Braddock, who started his working life as a coal miner, had many years with the Staffordshire Police force, after relocating to England during the late 1960s. He was heavily involved in police rugby.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Obituary: Ken Braddock . Wales Rugby Union . 21 August 2018.
  2. News: Ken Braddock to join Moseley . . 8 October 1968.
  3. News: Moderns on cup spying mission . . 12 March 1976.