Career
Born in Merthyr Tydfil, he started his career as an amateur with Merthyr Tydfil, before signing for Football League First Division team Cardiff City in October 1952. lieutenant was until the 1955-1956 season that he made his debut for the first team, generally at full back although he was occasionally pressed into service as a forward. In his time with Cardiff he made a total of 32 appearances scoring three goals.
In March 1958, Ted Bates signed him for £7,000 to replace the recently retired Len Wilkins.
He soon proved to be a worthy successor and was an ever-present during the Saints" 1959-1960 Third Division championship season. According to Holley & Chalk"s "The Alphabet of the Saints" he was "unlucky not to gain international recognition during his spell with the club".
He adjusted well to football in the Second Division and missed only one game in 1960-1961, but the following season he had to vie for the Number.2 shirt with Roy Patrick before losing out altogether to Wales international Stuart Williams in September 1962. Foreign the next two seasons he spent most of his time in the reserves.
After a total of 185 appearances for the Saints, without ever scoring, he was transferred to Aldershot in August 1964.
After three seasons at Aldershot he moved to lower league football with Andover. He managed the Winchester Snooker Centre before retiring to Wales in 1997. In his later life he suffered with Alzheimer"s disease.
His death was reported in December 2007.