Norman Biggs

Norman Biggs
Biggs in Wales jersey
BornNorman Witchell Biggs
(1870-11-03)3 November 1870
Cardiff, Wales
Died27 February 1908(1908-02-27) (aged 37)
Sakaba, Kebbi State, Nigeria
UniversityUniversity College Cardiff
Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Notable relative(s)Selwyn Biggs, brother
Cecil Biggs, brother
Rugby union career
Position Wing
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Cardiff University
Cambridge University R.U.F.C.
1887–1899 Cardiff RFC
1891–1893 Richmond F.C.
1890–1891 London Welsh RFC
1894–1896 Barbarian F.C.
1899–1900 Bath Rugby
Glamorgan
Somerset
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1888–94 Wales 8 (4)

Norman Witchell Biggs (3 November 1870 – 27 February 1908) was a Welsh international rugby union wing who played club rugby for Cardiff and county rugby for Glamorgan. Both Biggs and his brother Selwyn played international rugby for Wales, though they never played together in the same match for Wales. Biggs also played cricket for Glamorgan and in 1893 was part of a team that took on Cardiff in a two-day match; he faced his brother Selwyn, who was a member of the Cardiff team.

Biggs is notable for being a member of the 1893 Triple Crown winning Wales team, being the youngest capped player to represent the Wales international team, a record he held for over a century, and the unusual circumstances of his death by poison arrow.