Background
Nicholls was born in Maesteg in 1931, and attended Maesteg Grammar, who he represented on the rugby field
Nicholls was born in Maesteg in 1931, and attended Maesteg Grammar, who he represented on the rugby field
He later attended Hereford Cathedral School, and played in the same school cricket team as future England internationals Peter and Peter Richardson.
He gained just a single cap for Wales, awarded for facing Ireland in the 1958 Five Nations Championship. He gave up his banking career to take over the family butchers. After leaving school, Nicholls returned to Wales, to begin a career with Lloyd"s Bank.
He later left banking to take over the family butchers from his father, Percy.
He moved to Porthcawl in 1963 after marrying Jill Jones, whose father was ex-Wales international rugby player Arthur Hugh Jones. The couple had four children.
A keen amateur photographer and birdwatcher, Nicholls was often published in various birding magazines. Nicholls played rugby for both Maesteg Grammar and Hereford Cathedral School and continued to play rugby on his return to Wales, firstly for Maesteg Celtic before switching to Maesteg.
Nicholls also turned out for Bridgend before, in the 1952-1953 season, switching to first-class team Cardiff.
Nicholls spent seven seasons with Cardiff, playing in 150 senior games. In 1958 he was selected for his one and only Wales cap, in that year"s Five Nations Championship encounter with Ireland.