John Faull (30 June 1933 21 June 2017) was a
Welsh
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international number 8 who played club rugby for
Swansea
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. He won twelve
caps
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for
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and was selected to play in the
British Lions on the
1959 tour of Australia and New Zealand. His father, Wilfred Faull, was an international rugby referee and was president of the
Welsh Rugby Union
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in the 1960s.
[Smith (1980), pg 361.]
Rugby career
Faull joined Swansea in October 1953 at the age of twenty. In December of that year he was chosen to face the touring
New Zealand national rugby union team
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alongside
Len Blyth
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and
Clem Thomas
Richard Clement Charles "Clem" Thomas (28 January 1929 – 5 September 1996) was a international rugby union player. A flanker, he represented Cambridge University R.U.F.C. in the Varsity Match in 1949 and played for Brynamman, Swansea, Londo ...
and he kicked two penalty goals, scoring all of Swansea's points in a memorable 6–6 draw.
[Smith (1980), pg 347.]
Faull made his Wales debut in the
1957 Five Nations Championship
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in a narrow win against Ireland. It was a difficult match played in terrible muddy conditions, and in the second half the entire Welsh team were allowed to retire to the changing rooms to change their kit to allow the referee to distinguish the teams. His second game for Wales was in the same tournament against France, and Faull scored his first international points when he scored a
try
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. Faull played a total of twelve games for Wales including the 1958 test match against the touring Australians.
In 1959 he was selected to tour with the 1959 British Lions, and played in four test matches, one against Australia and three against New Zealand.
Personal life
John Faull married Anne Munday on 1 November 1959. They had three children; Jonathan Faull, Isabel Davies and Antonia Watkins and six grandchildren. They lived in Wales in Old Walls, Gower. He died on 21 June 2017.
International matches played
Wales
[Smith (1980), pg 466.]
* 1958
* 1958, 1959, 1960
* 1957, 1958, 1960
* 1957, 1958, 1959
* 1958, 1959
British Lions
* 1959
* 1959, 1959, 1959
Bibliography
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References
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1933 births
2017 deaths
Barbarian F.C. players
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