Algy Thomas

Wales international rugby union player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alan Robert Francis Thomas (16 April 1940 — 17 October 2015) was a Welsh international rugby union player.[1]

Full nameAlan Robert Francis Thomas
Born(1940-04-16)16 April 1940
Beckenham, Kent, England
Died17 October 2015(2015-10-17) (aged 75)
SchoolBargoed Grammar School
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Algy Thomas
Full nameAlan Robert Francis Thomas
Born(1940-04-16)16 April 1940
Beckenham, Kent, England
Died17 October 2015(2015-10-17) (aged 75)
SchoolBargoed Grammar School
Rugby union career
Position Flanker
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1961–68 Newport 213
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1963–64 Wales 2 (0)
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Biography

Thomas was born in Beckenham, Kent, to a Welsh father and English mother. His father was a circus boxer by profession and he was related to Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman through his mother. During the Blitz, Thomas and his family were evacuated to the Rhymney Valley. He grew up in the village of Fochriw and attended Bargoed Grammar School.[2]

An openside flanker, Thomas played most of his rugby with Newport, making 213 appearances during the 1960s. He is best remembered in Newport for his try saving tackle on Bill Davis in the last minute of their 3–0 triumph over the 1963 touring All Blacks.[3] This helped earn him a Wales debut at Cardiff Arms Park against the same opponent and he won a second cap in the 1964 Five Nations Championship against England at Twickenham.[2]

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