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Glen Webbe

Glenfield Michael Charles Webbe (born 21 January 1962) is a Welsh former international rugby union player. Often incorrectly stated to be the first Black Welshman to represent the Welsh national rugby union team, he has since been described as "Wales first black icon".[1][2]

Glenn Webbe
Birth nameGlenfield Michael Charles Webbe
Date of birth (1962-01-21) 21 January 1962 (age 62)
Place of birthCardiff, Wales
Height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight76 kg (12 st 0 lb; 168 lb)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Wing
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)

1981–1995
Canton RFC
Bridgend RFC

75

(169)
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1980

1986–1988
Wales Youth
Wales B
Wales


10


(16)

Early life edit

Webbe was born in Cardiff, the only boy of eight children. His parents, Islyn (a nurse at St David's Hospital) and Mike (a steelworker) were part of the Windrush generation, travelling from St Kitts on the RMS Queen Mary and settling in Ely, Cardiff.[3]

During a tour of South Africa with the Wales youth team during apartheid, Webbe and his team mates were refused service in a restaurant, being told that "we've got a policy, we don't serve black people in here". Recounting the incident for a BBC documentary in 2023, Webbe stated that once the Welsh team's coach realised what had happened he responded "if it's not good enough for Glenn then it's not good enough for us", before he "marched the whole party out of there and I'm still touched now."[3]

Despite growing up in Ely, attended Glan Ely Comprehensive and winning recognition for his abilities in rugby, Welsh baseball and athletics, Webbe was advised by Cardiff RFC players that there were "cliques" in the Cardiff team, and that he may be better off elsewhere.[4]

Career edit

At the age of 18, Webbe accepted an offer to play top flight rugby with Bridgend RFC. Webbe would go on to play a total of fourteen seasons for the club, becoming a cult figure among both Bridgend supporters and Welsh rugby fans in general. Despite his early successes, Webbe would have to wait five years for his international call up, not being selected until the 1986 tour of the South Pacific and making his international debut on 12 June as a replacement against Tonga. Webbe made his home debut in the 1987 Five Nations Championship win against England and was subsequently picked for the inaugural World Cup in New Zealand that summer.[5]

At the world cup, Webbe was given a rare start in Wales' second match against Tonga, being chosen on the right wing ahead of Ieuan Evans. Webbe took his opportunity, and scored two tries early in the match. However, he was knocked unconscious as a result of a high tackle by Tonga full-back Tali Ete'aki. Wales had already used their two allocated substitutions and despite there being clear signs of a concussion, the decision was taken to allow Webbe to play on. Although evidently struggling with a head injury, Webbe seemed to play on instinct, and would even score a notable third try, sprinting ninety meters and beating a number of defenders to complete his hat trick of tries, in a 29-16 win for Wales.

After the match, Webbe's concussion was examined and Wales Manager Clive Rowlands decided to send Webbe home on safety grounds, meaning the player would miss Wales' third place finish. Webbe has since remarked that he has no memories of the match after the tackle, including his final try.[6]

"Wales' first black icon" edit

Webbe is often incorrectly stated to be the first black Welshman to play rugby union for Wales. However, Mark Brown was capped in 1983 and is considered to be the first Welsh player of black origin.[7][3] Webbe's exploits at the 1987 World Cup made him a cult figure in Wales. This, together with his reputation as a stoical but humorous personality and his notable try scoring ability have seen Webbe described as "Wales' first black icon".[1][2]

Webbe has spoken of his experiences as one of the first black players in Welsh rugby, commenting on racism in association football, Webbe said he believed rugby was "far more tolerant, (but) can’t be complacent". An ongoing debate throughout Webbe's career was whether or not he was overlooked for international selection because of his ethnicity. Webbe has responded to this stating that although there is no way of determining if that was true, he did not believe it to be the case, adding that "David Bishop wasn’t black, and he was overlooked far worse than I was".

Webbe has said that he witnessed "very little racism" during his rugby career, believing that some incidents which could be seen as racist were meant in good humour or were not "intentionally racist". Webbe has said he experienced "only one major incident of racism" in his career, during a match at local rivals Maesteg. Webbe heard monkey chanting coming from someone in the crowd, which was followed by a banana being thrown at his feet. Webbe's notable response was to calmly peel the banana and take a bite before throwing it back into the stand, an act which was greeted with clapping and cheering by the crowd.[2]

Other edit

In 1993, Webbe featured as a contender in the second series of the British television show Gladiators, but was eliminated in the first round.

Both Webbe and Gareth Thomas have spoken about Thomas' coming out to Webbe, before Thomas became one of the first professional athletes to do so publicly in 2009. Thomas has credited Webbe with being a "pioneer" and "a very special person", praising his attitude to sexuality.[8] Webbe stated, "nothing changed to us, he was still the same old Alfie, a good lad. One of the best."[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Jeremiah, Rhodri (16 October 2011). "Glenn Webbe: Welsh Rugby's Black Icon". SkySports. from the original on 20 October 2021. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "Dealing with racism and the one major incident of my career: Wales' first black rugby icon Glenn Webbe tells all". Wa. 5 October 2019. from the original on 20 October 2021. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Bryan, Nicola (22 February 2023). "Glenn Webbe: Black Welsh rugby star humbled by documentary". BBC. from the original on 22 February 2023. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
  4. ^ "How life turned out for Glen Webbe, the cult player Wales almost lost". 30 September 2018. from the original on 7 April 2023. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Webbe recalls historic World Cup treble". WRU.com. 29 May 2019. from the original on 6 April 2023. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  6. ^ Davies, Sean (9 November 2006). "Tongan treble eludes Webbe". BBC Sport. from the original on 9 July 2023. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  7. ^ Thomas, Simon (14 August 2021). "Meeting Mark Brown, the first black man to play rugby for Wales". from the original on 21 October 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  8. ^ Thomas, Gareth (2014). Proud: My Autobiography. Random House. pp. 43, 69. ISBN 978-0091958336.

Bibliography edit

  • Budd, Terry (2017). That Great Little Team On The Other Side of The Bridge:The 140 Year History of Canton RFC (Cardiff) Season 1876-77 to 2016-17. Penarth, Glamorgan: Beacon Printers.
  • Davies, Sean (9 November 2006). "Tongan treble eludes Webbe". BBC Sport. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  • Slot, Owen (25 September 1994). "Rugby Union Diary: Webbe still works wonders on the wing". The Independent. Independent Digital News & Media. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  • "Webbe Recalls Historic World Cup Treble". Welsh Rugby Union. 29 May 2019. Retrieved 9 October 2019.

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Glenfield Michael Charles Webbe born 21 January 1962 is a Welsh former international rugby union player Often incorrectly stated to be the first Black Welshman to represent the Welsh national rugby union team he has since been described as Wales first black icon 1 2 Glenn WebbeBirth nameGlenfield Michael Charles WebbeDate of birth 1962 01 21 21 January 1962 age 62 Place of birthCardiff WalesHeight5 ft 10 in 1 78 m Weight76 kg 12 st 0 lb 168 lb Rugby union careerPosition s WingAmateur team s YearsTeamApps Points 1981 1995Canton RFCBridgend RFC75 169 International careerYearsTeamApps Points 19801986 1988Wales YouthWales BWales10 16 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Wales first black icon 4 Other 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly life editWebbe was born in Cardiff the only boy of eight children His parents Islyn a nurse at St David s Hospital and Mike a steelworker were part of the Windrush generation travelling from St Kitts on the RMS Queen Mary and settling in Ely Cardiff 3 During a tour of South Africa with the Wales youth team during apartheid Webbe and his team mates were refused service in a restaurant being told that we ve got a policy we don t serve black people in here Recounting the incident for a BBC documentary in 2023 Webbe stated that once the Welsh team s coach realised what had happened he responded if it s not good enough for Glenn then it s not good enough for us before he marched the whole party out of there and I m still touched now 3 Despite growing up in Ely attended Glan Ely Comprehensive and winning recognition for his abilities in rugby Welsh baseball and athletics Webbe was advised by Cardiff RFC players that there were cliques in the Cardiff team and that he may be better off elsewhere 4 Career editAt the age of 18 Webbe accepted an offer to play top flight rugby with Bridgend RFC Webbe would go on to play a total of fourteen seasons for the club becoming a cult figure among both Bridgend supporters and Welsh rugby fans in general Despite his early successes Webbe would have to wait five years for his international call up not being selected until the 1986 tour of the South Pacific and making his international debut on 12 June as a replacement against Tonga Webbe made his home debut in the 1987 Five Nations Championship win against England and was subsequently picked for the inaugural World Cup in New Zealand that summer 5 At the world cup Webbe was given a rare start in Wales second match against Tonga being chosen on the right wing ahead of Ieuan Evans Webbe took his opportunity and scored two tries early in the match However he was knocked unconscious as a result of a high tackle by Tonga full back Tali Ete aki Wales had already used their two allocated substitutions and despite there being clear signs of a concussion the decision was taken to allow Webbe to play on Although evidently struggling with a head injury Webbe seemed to play on instinct and would even score a notable third try sprinting ninety meters and beating a number of defenders to complete his hat trick of tries in a 29 16 win for Wales After the match Webbe s concussion was examined and Wales Manager Clive Rowlands decided to send Webbe home on safety grounds meaning the player would miss Wales third place finish Webbe has since remarked that he has no memories of the match after the tackle including his final try 6 Wales first black icon editWebbe is often incorrectly stated to be the first black Welshman to play rugby union for Wales However Mark Brown was capped in 1983 and is considered to be the first Welsh player of black origin 7 3 Webbe s exploits at the 1987 World Cup made him a cult figure in Wales This together with his reputation as a stoical but humorous personality and his notable try scoring ability have seen Webbe described as Wales first black icon 1 2 Webbe has spoken of his experiences as one of the first black players in Welsh rugby commenting on racism in association football Webbe said he believed rugby was far more tolerant but can t be complacent An ongoing debate throughout Webbe s career was whether or not he was overlooked for international selection because of his ethnicity Webbe has responded to this stating that although there is no way of determining if that was true he did not believe it to be the case adding that David Bishop wasn t black and he was overlooked far worse than I was Webbe has said that he witnessed very little racism during his rugby career believing that some incidents which could be seen as racist were meant in good humour or were not intentionally racist Webbe has said he experienced only one major incident of racism in his career during a match at local rivals Maesteg Webbe heard monkey chanting coming from someone in the crowd which was followed by a banana being thrown at his feet Webbe s notable response was to calmly peel the banana and take a bite before throwing it back into the stand an act which was greeted with clapping and cheering by the crowd 2 Other editIn 1993 Webbe featured as a contender in the second series of the British television show Gladiators but was eliminated in the first round Both Webbe and Gareth Thomas have spoken about Thomas coming out to Webbe before Thomas became one of the first professional athletes to do so publicly in 2009 Thomas has credited Webbe with being a pioneer and a very special person praising his attitude to sexuality 8 Webbe stated nothing changed to us he was still the same old Alfie a good lad One of the best 2 References edit a b Jeremiah Rhodri 16 October 2011 Glenn Webbe Welsh Rugby s Black Icon SkySports Archived from the original on 20 October 2021 Retrieved 20 October 2021 a b c d Dealing with racism and the one major incident of my career Wales first black rugby icon Glenn Webbe tells all Wa 5 October 2019 Archived from the original on 20 October 2021 Retrieved 20 October 2021 a b c Bryan Nicola 22 February 2023 Glenn Webbe Black Welsh rugby star humbled by documentary BBC Archived from the original on 22 February 2023 Retrieved 22 February 2023 How life turned out for Glen Webbe the cult player Wales almost lost 30 September 2018 Archived from the original on 7 April 2023 Retrieved 9 July 2023 Webbe recalls historic World Cup treble WRU com 29 May 2019 Archived from the original on 6 April 2023 Retrieved 1 November 2021 Davies Sean 9 November 2006 Tongan treble eludes Webbe BBC Sport Archived from the original on 9 July 2023 Retrieved 9 October 2019 Thomas Simon 14 August 2021 Meeting Mark Brown the first black man to play rugby for Wales Archived from the original on 21 October 2021 Retrieved 1 November 2021 Thomas Gareth 2014 Proud My Autobiography Random House pp 43 69 ISBN 978 0091958336 Bibliography editBudd Terry 2017 That Great Little Team On The Other Side of The Bridge The 140 Year History of Canton RFC Cardiff Season 1876 77 to 2016 17 Penarth Glamorgan Beacon Printers Davies Sean 9 November 2006 Tongan treble eludes Webbe BBC Sport Retrieved 9 October 2019 Slot Owen 25 September 1994 Rugby Union Diary Webbe still works wonders on the wing The Independent Independent Digital News amp Media Retrieved 9 October 2019 Webbe Recalls Historic World Cup Treble Welsh Rugby Union 29 May 2019 Retrieved 9 October 2019 External links editGlen Webbe at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glen Webbe amp oldid 1211389603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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