Gwyn Francis Explained

Gwyn Francis
Birth Name:David Gwyn Francis
Birth Date:2 February 1896
Birth Place:Gorseinon, Wales
Death Place:Reading, England
Ru Position:Lock
Ru Amateurclubs:Oxford University RFC
Gorseinon RFC
Loughor RFC
Llanelli RFC
London Welsh RFC
Leicester
London Counties
Surrey
Ru Nationalteam:Wales
Ru Nationalyears:1919 - 1924
Ru Nationalcaps:2
Ru Nationalpoints:(0)

David Gwyn Francis (2 February 1896 – 7 May 1987) was a Welsh international rugby union player, who played for the Welsh national side twice (in 1919 and 1924).

Life

Francis was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, where he was part of the college rugby team that won the University of Oxford inter-collegiate cup in 1920. Francis also played for the University rugby team, winning his "Blue" in 1919.[1] [2] He won his first cap for Wales in 1919, playing at lock in a friendly against a New Zealand Services XV.[3] In 1921 he took charge of Rugby at Reading School, and in 1924 captained London Welsh RFC and Surrey RFC.[2] He won his second cap in 1924, playing against Scotland in the Home Nations Championship.[3] He was a rugby referee for 28 years, and helped to found the Berkshire Rugby Football Union, serving as chairman for 24 years.[1] A club room at Redingensians R.F.C. (a club that was formed for former pupils of Reading School) is named after Francis, as is a prize awarded by Berkshire rugby referees for club hospitality.[2] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Baker, J. N. L.. J. N. L. Baker. Jesus College, Oxford 1571 - 1971. Oxonian Press Ltd. London. 1971. 120. 0-9502164-0-2.
  2. Web site: Redingensians Rugby: Club History. Jones. Gareth. 29 November 2005. Redingensians R.F.C.. 12 May 2008.
  3. Web site: Gwyn Francis. scrum.com . 29 October 2010.
  4. Web site: Gwyn Francis Award. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303192536/http://www.windsorrugby.info/dyncat.cfm?catid=29215. dead. 3 March 2016. Windsor RFC. 12 May 2008.