Background
He was born at Wiveliscombe, Somerset and died at Torquay, Devon.
He was born at Wiveliscombe, Somerset and died at Torquay, Devon.
He also played rugby union for the Somerset county side. As a cricketer, Conibere played as an amateur, and was a left-arm fast-medium bowler and a lower-order right-handed batsman. He took two further wickets in Warwickshire"s second innings, but in his three further matches he took only one more wicket, and after two weeks his first-class cricket career was over.
A directory of Somerset"s post-Second World War cricketers states that "he was probably a better rugby player, representing his county with typical zeal".
He was given a trial for Somerset in four consecutive County Championship matches in mid-season in 1950, but achieved real success in only the first of them, the game against Warwickshire at Edgbaston, when he took four wickets for 66 runs in Warwickshire"s first innings and, with Bertie Buse and Maurice Tremlett, had half the side out for 47 before a recovery led by Tom Dollery.