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Alan Roberts (rugby union)

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Alan Roberts
Full nameAlan Dixon Roberts
Date of birth(1887-12-05)5 December 1887
Place of birthNewcastle-upon-Tyne, England
Date of death1 September 1940(1940-09-01) (aged 52)
Place of deathE Anglesey, England
Rugby union career
Position(s) Wing
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1911–14 England 8 (15)

Alan Dixon Roberts (5 December 1887 – 1 September 1940) was an English international rugby union player.

Born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Roberts played his rugby for the city's Northern Football Club. He was a Northumberland representative player and gained eight England caps as a wing three-quarter. After a two-try performance in the final trial, Roberts made his debut against Wales in a 1911 Five Nations match at Swansea, where he was again amongst the try scorers. He continued to play for England until 1914.[1][2]

Roberts served as a captain with the Royal Fusiliers during World War I and in 1918 was awarded the Military Cross for showing "coolness and initiative" in leading his platoon under heavy bombardment.[3]

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  1. ^ "International Trial". Newcastle Journal. 9 January 1911.
  2. ^ "English Cap For A. D. Roberts". Newcastle Journal. 18 January 1911.
  3. ^ "Local Honours". Newcastle Daily Chronicle. 17 January 1918.
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