Player

Tom Barlow - Back

Cardiff
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Tom Barlow
Place Of BirthSalford
ClubsCardiff
HonoursWales
Born in Salford, Greater Manchester, Tom Barlow moved to Wales where he joined Cardiff. In 1884, Barlow was chosen to represent Wales, in a game against Ireland, as part of the Home Nations Championship.
Barlow found himself brought into the Welsh squad at full-back to replace Charles Lewis and was one of six new caps brought into the side after Wales had lost the opening two games of the Championship. The game was played at the Cardiff Arms Park, and the travelling Irish team turned up for the match two players short - accounts at the time reported that Welsh players Purdon and Jordan were drafted in to complete the Irish team. Under the captaincy of Joe Simpson, Wales won the game by a dropped goal and two tries to nil. Although this was a rare victory for the Welsh team at the time, Barlow was injured and lost his place in the next match when Wales rugby legend Arthur 'Monkey' Gould was given the full-back role.
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
Ebbw Vale 8 7 0 1 279 120 42
Llandovery 9 7 0 2 297 249 39
Carmarthen Quins 9 6 0 3 203 203 29
Cardiff 8 4 0 4 246 227 27
Swansea 9 4 1 4 215 239 25
Newport 9 4 0 5 222 212 24
Aberavon 9 4 0 5 239 293 21
RGC 1404 9 2 0 7 276 304 18
Bridgend Ravens 9 2 1 6 226 322 17
Pontypool 9 3 0 6 186 220 16