Sid Judd

Sid Judd
Full name Sidney Judd
Date of birth (1928-08-14)14 August 1928
Place of birth Cardiff, Wales
Date of death 24 February 1959(1959-02-24) (aged 30)
Place of death Llanrumney, Wales
School Cardiff High School
University Trinity College, Carmarthen
Occupation(s) school-master
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Flanker
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team

?-1946
1946-1956
1951/52
Trinity College Carmarthen
Carmarthen Athletic RFC
Cardiff RFC
Barbarian F.C.
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)

1953–1955
Welsh Secondary Schools
Wales

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Sidney "Sid" Judd (14 August 1928 – 24 February 1959)[1] was a Welsh international rugby union flanker who played club rugby for Cardiff and Carmarthen Athletic. He won 10 caps for Wales and is best remembered for scoring one of Wales' two tries in their 1953 victory over New Zealand.

Rugby career

Judd began playing rugby as a schoolboy while at Cardiff High School. As a schoolboy he was selected for Welsh secondary schools and continued playing after he matriculated to Trinity College, Carmarthen, turning out for the college team.[2] While in Carmarthen, Judd turned out as a senior for Carmarthen Athletic RFC. After leaving Trinity, he moved back to Cardiff becoming a school-teacher at Windsor Clive Secondary Modern School.

In 1946 he joined first-class Welsh team, Cardiff RFC.[3] Judd was a consistent part of the Cardiff team, and in the ten seasons he turned out for the club he was selected 184 times scoring 45 tries.[4] During the 1951/52 season, Judd was selected for invitational touring side the Barbarians and played in the Mobbs Memorial Match against East Midlands.[5]

International matches played

Wales

References

  1. Sid Judd player profile ESPNScrum.com
  2. "Trinity College Alumni". Trinity Saint David. Retrieved 20 February 2012.
  3. Davies (1975), p.109
  4. Davies (1975), p.408
  5. "Sidney Judd: Cardiff RFC profile". cardiffrfc.com. Retrieved 20 February 2012.

Bibliography

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