Arthur Gould

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1864 – 1919

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Who was Arthur Gould?

Arthur Joseph "Monkey" Gould was a Welsh international rugby union centre and full back who was most associated as a club player with Newport Rugby Football Club. He won 27 caps for Wales, 18 as captain, and critics consider him the first superstar of Welsh rugby. A talented all-round player and champion sprinter, Gould could side-step and kick expertly with either foot. He never ceased practising in order to develop his fitness and skills, and on his death was described as "the most accomplished player of his generation".

Following the withdrawal of their regular full back, Newport RFC first selected Gould in 1882, when he was 18. He was never dropped from the side thereafter and played regularly until he retired in 1898. Gould played for Newport during their "invincible" season of 1891โ€“92, when they did not lose a match, and scored a record 37 tries in Newport's 24-game 1893โ€“94 season, a club record that still stands. Gould frequently travelled due to his job as a public contractor, and consequently turned out for a number of other sides during his career, including the clubs Richmond and London Welsh, and the county side Middlesex.

Gould was first selected for Wales in 1885 when he played at full back against England. He was awarded the captaincy in 1889, by which time he was playing at centre, and led Wales to their very first Home Nations Championship and Triple Crown titles in 1893; that tournament's match against England established Gould as a great player and captain. By the time Gould retired he was the most capped Welsh centre, a record he held until 1980, with 25 caps in the position. He ended his international career against England on 9 January 1897. The game, played in front of 17,000 supporters at Rodney Parade, was Gould's 18th as Wales captain โ€“ a record eventually broken by Ieuan Evans in 1994.

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Born
Oct 10, 1864
Newport
Lived in
  • Monmouthshire
Died
Jan 2, 1919
Newport

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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