Background
Dobson was born in the small fishing village of Keiss in Caithness, Scotland, but by 1873 his family is living in the Pontypridd area of Wales.
Dobson was born in the small fishing village of Keiss in Caithness, Scotland, but by 1873 his family is living in the Pontypridd area of Wales.
In the 1890s Dobson had moved to the Cardiff Docks area where he had become a coal trimmer. With the industrialisation of South Wales, heavy labourers began filling the forward positions in many Welsh club teams, and Dobson became part of the pack for Cardiff Reconstruction Finance Corporation, one of the Wales" most prominent teams. In 1898, Wales were readmitted into the Home Nations Championship after agreements were made to settle the Gould Affair.
Dobson was one of seven new caps introduced into the Welsh team, and one of five in a vastly changed pack.
Although the back positions were full of Cardiff players, Dobson was only supported by one team mate in the pack, Fred Cornish, who was only collecting his second cap that match. The game was played away against Ireland, and without Arthur Gould, Wales were now captained by experienced fullback Billy Bancroft.
Bancroft was in good form during the match scoring a penalty goal and a conversion. Dobson was back in the Wales squad the next year in the 1899 Championship, joined in the pack only by David Daniel and Willie Alexander from the previous season, the other five players all being new caps.
Dobson"s final game was the Championship encounter with Scotland in 1899 which Wales lost 21-10.
International matches played for Wales
Wales
England 1898,1899
Ireland 1898
Scotland 1899.
Two tries were scored by Wales in an 11-3 win, one from Viv Huzzey and the other scored by Dobson himself. His first and only international score. After the win, Dobson was reselected in a near unchanged squad that faced and lost to England in the final match of the 1898 Championship. The first game of the Championship was against England, and Dobson was part of the team that secured a record win over the English, with Welsh wing Willie Llewellyn scoring four tries.