Andrew Lamerton Explained

Andrew Lamerton
Birth Date:28 May 1970
Birth Place:Church Village, Wales
Height:6 ft 0 in
Weight:214 lb
Position:Hooker
Repyears1:1993
Repcaps1:5
Reppoints1:0

Andrew Edwin Horace Lamerton (born 28 May 1970) is a Welsh former rugby union international.

Born in Church Village, Lamerton attended Bryn Celynnog Comprehensive School, which also produced his future Wales teammate Neil Jenkins. He played his early rugby with Beddau RFC.[1]

A hooker, Lamerton was playing with Llanelli at the time of his first Wales call up and made his debut against France at Parc des Princes in the 1993 Five Nations Championship. He was capped a further three times on the 1993 tour of Zimbabwe and Namibia, then later that year played in a home Test against Japan.[2]

Lamerton's career suffered two major setbacks over the next few years, starting with when he had to withdraw from the 1994 Five Nations squad due to illness, later found to a kidney inflammation condition.[3] He had been due to make a return in 1995 for a Wales A game, only to be involved in a serious car accident on the way to training. His skull was fractured in the collision and the next day he fell into a coma, not waking up until two weeks later.[4]

Released by Llanelli in 1997, Lamerton continued his career at Pontypridd, but further Test caps eluded him, although he did play for Wales A in 1999. He finished his career with a stint at Worcester.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Rugby: Sporting stars go back to school . . 13 March 2008 . en.
  2. News: Lamerton left on the sidelines . . 29 October 1993.
  3. News: Rugby Union: Lamerton faces career threat: Injury hits hooker . . 19 January 1994 . en.
  4. News: Thomas . Simon . The challenging new life of the Wales star who ended up in a coma . WalesOnline . 31 July 2020 . en.