Barry Davies (rugby union, born 1875) explained

Barry Evans
Birth Name:W. Evans
Birth Date:26 January 1875
Birth Place:Barry, Vale of Glamorgan
Ru Position:Forward
Ru Amateurclubs:Barry RFC
Cardiff Star
Cardiff RFC
Glamorgan
Ru Nationalteam:Wales
Ru Nationalyears:1896
Ru Nationalcaps:1
Ru Nationalpoints:(0)

W. "Barry" Davies[1] was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cardiff and international rugby for Wales, playing in one match, against Scotland in 1896.

Rugby career

Little is recorded of Davies, though it is known that he began his rugby career with Barry RFC, his hometown club and the origin of his nickname.[2] Davies then switched to Cardiff Star, a small club team in Cardiff, notable for producing talent such as Gwyn Nicholls. Like Nicholls, Davies was noticed by major Welsh club Cardiff RFC joining them before the turn of the century.

In 1896 Davies was selected to represent the Wales national rugby team for the Home Nations Championship. Played at the Cardiff Arms Park against Scotland, the team, and the pack in particular saw a massive overhaul after a humiliating loss to England three weeks earlier. Davies was one of five new players brought into the eight man pack, and was joined by two Cardiff team mates in the backs, Nicholls and Selwyn Biggs. Despite being part of the winning team, Wales beating Scotland 6-0, Davies was replaced for the last game of the tournament by Fred Miller.

International matches played

Wales[3]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. http://www.espnscrum.com/wales/rugby/player/1176.html Barry DAvies player profile
  2. Jenkins (1991), pg 44.
  3. Smith (1980), pg 465.