Allen Forward (4 June 1921 – 1 January 1994)
was a Welsh
rugby union
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forward
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who favoured the position of
flanker
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.
Forward played club rugby for
Pontypool
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and various Police teams. He played in six internationals for
Wales
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and was part of the 1952 Grand Slam winning side. Forward also played for an invitational touring team,
the Barbarians, and twice met international opposition for Pontypool: South Africa in 1951 and New Zealand in 1954.
Personal history
Forward was born in the village of
Cwmavon near
Pontypool
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in 1921 to Edwin and Sarah (née Allen). He was the second eldest of nine children and was educated at nearby Varteg School, before attending
Abersychan Grammar Technical School.
He entered the police force, and retired a police sergeant.
Rugby career
Forward came to note as a rugby player as a team member of Pontypool. His favoured position was as a
flanker
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, which is in the forward section. His unusual surname was noted by South African journalist R.K. Stent, who wrote in 1952, "...in the home pack was a forward, called Forward."
Forward was first selected for the Wales national team as part of the
1951 Five Nations Championship
The 1951 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-second series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the fifty-seventh series of the northern hemisphere ru ...
, filling the role left by
Ray Cale, who had turned professional the previous year. Forward was chosen as a flanker
for the second Wales game of the tournament, played away against Scotland. Forward was the only change to the previous team that had easily beaten England two weeks before. Wales crashed to a 19–0 loss to the Scots.
Forward was left out for the final two games of the Championship.
During the 1951/52 season, Forward faced the
touring South African team twice. His first encounter was as part of a joint Pontypool /
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team that met the Springboks on 18 October 1951. Forward was only one of two internationals in the joint club side, the other being
Don Hayward
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. South Africa won 15–6. His second encounter, playing in his usual role as a flanker,
was his second international cap for Wales, and his second international defeat. The game was played at the National Stadium in Cardiff and Wales lost 6–3.
Although Forward had not had the best start to his international career, the
1952 Five Nations Championship
The 1952 Five Nations Championship was the twenty-third series of the rugby union Five Nations Championship. Including the previous incarnations as the Home Nations and Five Nations, this was the fifty-eighth series of the northern hemisphere rugb ...
would see a reverse in his fortunes as Wales lifted the Championship title and won the
Grand Slam
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. Forward played in all four Wales' games of the tournament as a flanker, with wins over England (8–6) and Ireland (14–3) away, and Scotland (11–0) and France (9–5) at home. The France game was Forward's final international appearance. The 1951/52 season also saw him chosen for invitational touring team, the Barbarians, playing in two matches of the tour, against
Cardiff
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and
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After 1952, Forward continued playing rugby at club level, and for the 1953/54 season he was selected as captain of the senior Pontypool side.
[Jenkins (1991), p. 60] He continued in his role as captain, when a joint Pontypool /
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team was selected to face the
1952/53 touring New Zealand side. Forward was the only international cap in the joint side, which lost to the All Blacks 19–6. During the second half of the match Forward was almost on the score sheet with a
try, when he pounced on a cross kick in the All Blacks area; but the referee disallowed it.
Forward not only played rugby for Pontypool, but as a police officer, also represented several Police rugby teams. He played at county level for the Monmouth Police, and at country-wide level with the Wales Police and British Police teams.
International matches played
Wales
[Smith (1980), p. 466]
* 1952
* 1952
* 1952
* 1951, 1952
* 1951
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1921 births
1994 deaths
Barbarian F.C. players
Blaenavon RFC players
People educated at Abersychan Comprehensive School
Pontypool RFC players
Rugby union flankers
Rugby union players from Torfaen
Wales international rugby union players
Welsh rugby union players