In a bruising encounter, Wales won at Ravenhill, with Ralph again on the score sheet, this time with a drop goal.
Ralph appeared on the losing team on both occasions, though played some strong rugby during the international and his screw kicking on the day was excellent.
In the 1932 Home Nations Championship, Ralph was back in the squad, alongside his Newport team mate Jack Morley.
Ralph may have gained further caps, but switched codes to rugby league in 1933, joining Leeds.
On 30 December 1933 Ralph played for the Wales rugby league team in an encounter with Australia, becoming a dual-code international.