Leighton Jenkins Explained

Leighton Jenkins
Full Name:Leighton Hugh Jenkins
Birth Date:1 July 1931
Birth Place:New Tredegar, Wales
Death Place:Lincolnshire, England
Occupation:RAF officer
School:Tredegar Grammar School
Position:No. 8
Repyears1:1954–56
Repcaps1:5
Reppoints1:0

Leighton Hugh Jenkins MBE (1 July 1931 — 7 May 2020) was a Welsh international rugby union player of the 1950s and a Wing Commander in the Royal Air Force.

Jenkins was born in New Tredegar and attended Tredegar Grammar School.[1]

A number eight, Jenkins won five Wales caps, debuting against Ireland at Lansdowne Road in 1954. He appeared in all four matches of their title winning 1956 Five Nations Championship campaign.[2]

Jenkins spent his career with Bath, Bedwas, Combined Services, Leicester, London Welsh, Loughborough Colleges, Newport and the RAF. He was captain of the Newport side that beat Australia in 1957 and scored the second of his team's two tries. In 1962, Jenkins captained Combined Services on a tour of East Africa.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Obituary: Leighton Jenkins - Welsh Rugby Union . . 8 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Leighton Hugh Jenkins MBE . historyofnewport.co.uk.
  3. News: Former Newport captain and Wales international Jenkins dies . . 7 May 2020 . en.