Albert Hybart

Albert Hybart JP (1865 – 28 January 1945) was a Welsh rugby union forward who played club rugby for Canton Wanderers RFC, Canton RFC, Cardiff and international rugby for Wales.

When Hybart was 15 years old, he was already working in the family business as a timber broker clerk.

[4] Hybart was first selected to play for the Welsh national team as part of the 1887 Home Nations Championship in their opening game against England.

The team was captained by Newport's Charlie Newman and Hybart was one of four new captains, alongside teammates OJ Evans and Alexander Bland.

The game was a nil-nil draw, the best result Wales had achieved against England, but Hybart was not re-selected for the next international when he was replaced by fellow Cardiff player William Williams.