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Alfred Brice - Prop

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Alfred Brice
Date Of Birth23/09/1871
Place Of BirthWeare
ClubsCardiff, Aberavon, Glamorgan Police, Ogmore Vale
RegionsSomerset
HonoursWales
Alfred "Bobby" Brice (born in Weare Somerset) played club rugby for Aberavon and Cardiff.
Brice was known for his tough and aggressive tacking play and began his international career at Aberavon, a club he would captain from 1901-1903 before joining Cardiff and playing 36 matches over five seasons.
Brice was capped 18 times for Wales (including three triple crown successes) and made his debut against England at St Helens in 1899. He was suspended from the game for eight months after he was reported for calling the referee a "thundering Idiot" in a match against Ireland. After this incident he never played for Wales again.
Bobby Brice was a policeman with South Glamorgan Police and stationed at Port Talbot. He died in Port Talbot on May 28th 1938 aged 66.
SEASON P W D L TRY CON PEN DG PTS
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TEAM P W D L PF PA PTS
Newport 22 19 0 3 725 396 94
Llandovery 21 19 0 2 690 331 90
Ebbw Vale 20 14 0 6 615 384 71
Cardiff 21 12 1 8 579 492 63
Pontypridd 21 10 1 10 470 501 53
Pontypool 19 11 0 8 480 455 51
Merthyr 18 10 0 8 458 470 49
Aberavon 20 8 0 12 462 556 46
Bridgend Ravens 20 8 0 12 423 539 41
Swansea 19 5 0 14 377 540 30
RGC 1404 18 5 0 13 354 489 28
Carmarthen Quins 19 4 0 15 416 541 28
Neath 20 3 0 17 330 685 19