Richard Hibbard
Date of birth (1983-12-13) 13 December 1983
Place of birthNeath, Wales
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight123 kg (271 lb; 19 st 5 lb)
SchoolGlan Afan Comprehensive School
Rugby league career
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2003 Aberavon Fighting Irish ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2003 Wales A (Dragonhearts) 1 ()
Rugby union career
Position(s) Hooker
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Taibach RFC ()
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2003–2008
2006–2009
2014–2018
Swansea
Aberavon
Gloucester
88
3
100
(65)
(5)
(55)
Correct as of 7 April 2017
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
2004–2014
2018–
Ospreys
Dragons
175
59
(50)
(3)
Correct as of 23 March 2020
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2006–
2013
Wales
British & Irish Lions
38
3
(10)
(0)
Correct as of 8 August 2015

Richard Hibbard (born 13 December 1983) is a retired Wales international rugby player who last played for the Dragons.

Hibbard was born in Neath, Wales. He’s married with 3 children. A hooker, he started playing rugby at age grade levels at clubs in the town of Port Talbot, including Aberavon Quins RFC and Taibach RFC. A former pupil of Glan Afan Comprehensive School, he went on to play at senior level for Taibach, Aberavon RFC and Swansea before making his name at the Ospreys.

He used to play rugby league for Aberavon Fighting Irish and made one appearance for Wales A in their 28–18 win over England A in Aberavon in 2003.

Hibbard attained his first Wales cap against Argentina in June 2006. Hibbard missed the 2011 Rugby World Cup through injury.[1]

He was named as part of the Lions squad for the 2013 British & Irish Lions tour to Australia. Winning caps in all three test matches and starting the third and decisive match.[2]

On 16 December 2013, it was announced that Hibbard would join Gloucester Rugby in the English Aviva Premiership on a three-year contract from the 2014–15 season.[3]

On 18 December 2017 it was confirmed Hibbard would return to Wales to sign for regional side Dragons on a three-year contract in the Pro14 from the 2018–19 season.[4]

In recent times (2021), Richard Hibbard expanded even further than his rugby career, whereby he opened two successful restaurants including The Hideout Cafe at Aberavon Shopping Centre & The Front at Aberavon Beach, Port Talbot.

In January 2022, Hibbard announced his retirement from rugby.

International tries

TryOpponentLocationVenueCompetitionDateResult
1 ScotlandEdinburgh, ScotlandMurrayfield2013 Six Nations9 March 2013Win
2 IrelandCardiff, WalesMillennium Stadium2015 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches8 August 2015Loss

References

  1. "Rugby World Cup 2011: Sam Warburton leads Wales in New Zealand". BBC. 22 August 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  2. Paul Rees (30 April 2013). "Jonny Wilkinson turned down Lions chance, says Warren Gatland". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
  3. "Gloucester sign Wales and Lions hooker Richard Hibbard from the Ospreys". Gloucester Rugby. 16 December 2013.
  4. "Wales hooker Richard Hibbard will leave Gloucester at the end of the season to join Dragons". The Telegraph. 18 December 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
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