Melbourne Thomas Explained

Melbourne Thomas
Birth Name:Beriah Melbourne Gwynne Thomas
Birth Date:11 June 1896
Birth Place:Nantymoel, Bridgend County Borough, Wales
Death Place:Pontypridd, Wales
Position:wing
Amatteam1:Nantymoel RFC
Amatteam2:Ogmore Vale RFC
Amatteam3:St. Batholomew's Hospital
Amatteam4:Bridgend RFC
Amatteam5:London Welsh RFC
Amatteam6:Cardiff RFC
Amatteam7:Barbarian F.C.
Repteam1:Wales
Repyears1:1919-1924
Repcaps1:6
Reppoints1:6
School:Bridgend County School
University:University College, Cardiff

Beriah Melbourne Gwynne Thomas (11 June 1896  - 23 June 1966)[1] was a Welsh international rugby union player. He played club rugby several teams including Nantymoel, Ogmore Vale, Bridgend, St. Batholomew's Hospital, London Welsh and Cardiff. At international level he represented Wales on six occasions.

Rugby career

"Melbourne" Thomas was a Doctor of Medicine, having studied first at University College, Cardiff and then at St Bartholomew's Hospital, he also played rugby for both institutions. During the First World War he enlisted in the Royal Navy, serving as a surgeon sub-lieutenant. After the war came to a close, in an effort to rebuild the sport of rugby, a match was organised between a Wales team and the New Zealand Army. The game was arranged for 21 April 1919, to be played at St. Helen's in Swansea. Thomas was chosen to represent Wales, earning his first international cap.

International games played

Wales

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. http://www.espnscrum.com/wales/rugby/player/2549.html Melbourne Thomas player profiles