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Arnold Robert Rickards (17 August 1901 — 18 June 1966) was a Welsh international rugby union player.
Born in Falfield, Gloucestershire, Rickards was a forward who played for Cardiff, Pontnewydd and Pontypool.
Rickards gained a Wales cap in 1924, deputising for Jack Whitfield for their Five Nations match against France at Colombes, scoring a try to help secure a 10–6 win. The match was played in difficult, muddy conditions, with two of the French players suffering frostbite. He also played against the 1924–25 All Blacks while representing Gloucestershire.
See also
List of Wales national rugby union players
References
External links
Arnold Rickards at ESPNscrum
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