[3] In 1932 he played a few games for North Wales Schoolboys, then he turned out for Sale at centre in the school holidays.
[4] Wooller won 18 international rugby union caps for Wales and represented Cardiff RFC at club level.
After graduating from Cambridge, Wooller took employment in Cardiff and joined the St Fagans club north of the city.
His bowling performances and aggressive batting attracted the attention of Maurice Turnbull, Glamorgan's influential county captain and he was selected for the Championship match against Yorkshire at the Cardiff Arms Park ground.
As a formidable all rounder, he was twice thwarted from playing Test cricket for England in 1948–49 and 1951–52, due to business commitments.
He also signed for Barry Town in 1938, with the intent of playing for the club on week nights while continuing his rugby at weekends.