Bob Gould (rugby union)

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Bob Gould
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Bob Gould
Full name Robert Gould
Place of birth Newport, Wales
Place of death Nice, France[1]
Notable relative(s) Arthur Gould (brother)
Bert Gould (brother)
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Forward
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
 ???
1879-1887
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London Welsh
Newport RFC
Richmond R.F.C.
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1882-1887 Wales 11[2] 0[2]

Bob Gould (1863 – 29 December 1931) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Newport Rugby Football Club. He won 11 caps for Wales and captained them for one match. Gould is best known within the sport of rugby as the brother of Arthur 'Monkey' Gould, one of the first superstars of Welsh rugby.

Rugby career

Gould played most of his club rugby with Newport, spending 8 seasons with the club between 1879 and 1887. He captained Newport in his final season.

International career

Gould was first capped for Wales against Ireland on 28 January 1882.[3] He would play for Wales a further 10 times, captaining the team against Scotland on February 26, 1887. Gould would play his last five international games with his younger brother Arthur and the Scotland game of 1885 is noted as being the first international rugby game to have brothers on both sides. The Goulds for Wales and George and Richard Maitland for Scotland.

International matches played

Wales[4]

Bibliography

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References

  1. Newport RFC player profile
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  3. WRU player profile
  4. Smith (1980), pg 466.
Rugby Union Captain
Preceded by Newport RFC Captain
1886-1887
Succeeded by
Theo Harding