Jim Webb (Rugby)
Alfred James Webb , more known like Jim Webb , born in July 1878 with Coleford in England, was a player of Rugby Welsh, evolving/moving at the station of pillar, second line or third line wing for the Wales.
Career
Born in Coleford, Jim Webb disputed its first test match the February 2nd 1907 against the Équipe of Scotland of Rugby to XV.
Jim Webb disputed his last test match against the team of Scotland the February 3rd 1912.
He plays 20 matches in national team.
Jim Webb disputed three test matches with the British Lions in 1910 in South Africa.
Prize list
- 20 selections for the Wales
- 2 tests with the Welsh.
- Selections per year: 1 in 1907, 5 in 1908, 4 in 1909, 4 in 1910, 4 in 1911, 2 in 1912
- Participation in 3 British tournaments in 1907, 1908, 1909
- Participation in the Five Nations tournaments 1910, 1911, 1912
- Victories in the British Tournament of Rugby at XV 1908, 1909
- triple crown in 1908, 1909
- Large Slam in 1911
External bonds
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