Russell Robins
Russell John Robins (21 February 1932 – 27 September 2019) was a Welsh rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and 1950s. He played representative level rugby union (RU) for British Lions and Wales, and at club level for Pontypridd RFC, as a Lock, Flanker, or Number eight, i.e. number 4 or 5, 6 or 7, or 8, and club level rugby league (RL) for Leeds.
Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 International Honours
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Background
Robins was born in Pontypridd, Wales in 1932.
He was educated at Pontypridd Grammar School. Robins worked for the National Coal Board, but after completing his national service he became a lecturer for the Army. On switching codes from rugby union he became a professional rugby league footballer. In the 1960/70s he was a maths teacher at the Army Apprentice College at Chepstow where he coached the rugby team and laso played for the staff team. One of his grandsons is Rhys Winfield
International Honours
Russell Robins won caps for Wales (RU) while at Pontypridd RFC in 1953 against Scotland, in 1954 against France, and Scotland, in 1955 against England, Scotland, Ireland, and France, in 1956 against England, and France, and in 1957 against England, Scotland, Ireland, and France, and won caps for British Lions (RU) while at Pontypridd RFC on the 1955 British Lions tour to South Africa against South Africa (4 matches).
References
External links
- Search for "Robins" at rugbyleagueproject.org
- Russell Robins at ESPNscrum
- Statistics at wru.co.uk
- Club Focus, Pontypridd
- Russell Robbins Player Profile
- Image of Russell Robins with former referee, Cenydd Thomas
- Russell Robins was an ever-present during the Lions' four-match Test series in South Africa 53 years ago
- Club Focus - Pontypridd - Ex-Players