Alby Roberts
Cricketer and rugby player from New Zealand

Born
August 20th, 1909
115 years ago
Died
1978
47 years ago — 69 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
New Zealand
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Played first-class cricket and represented New Zealand in rugby union. Had a dual sports career, achieving success in cricket during the 1930s while also earning caps for the national rugby team. Contributed significantly to both sports at the domestic and international levels. In cricket, played for Wellington and was part of the New Zealand cricket team that played its first Test matches. In rugby, was a member of the All Blacks, participating in key matches.
Played first-class cricket for Wellington
Represented the All Blacks in rugby union
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