Mark Lewis (rugby union, born 1889) explained

Mark Lewis
Birth Name:Mark Lewis
Birth Date:March 1889
Death Date:August
Birth Place:Pontypridd, Wales
Death Place:Pontypridd, Wales
Position:Wing
Amatteam1:Treorchy RFC
Amatteam2:Llwynypia RFC
Repteam1:Wales
Repyears1:1913
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:0
Occupation:Collier

Mark Lewis (March 1889  - August 1968)[1] was a Welsh international rugby union wing who played club rugby for Treorchy and Llwynypia and international rugby for Wales.

Rugby history

Lewis was born in Pontypridd in 1889, and found work as a coal miner in the Rhondda Valleys and spent his working life at the Archibald Hood's Scotch Mine in Llwynypia. He joined Treorchy RFC, but by 1913 he was playing for Llwynypia. Lewis won just one international cap for Wales, chosen for the 1913 Five Nations Championship after Billy Geen dropped out through injury. Lewis was brought into the Welsh squad to face France, played away at Parc des Princes, in a close game which saw Wales win 11-8.

Lewis was replaced the next match, and never represented Wales again.

International matches played

Wales[2]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. http://www.espnscrum.com/wales/rugby/player/2386.html Mark Lewis player profile
  2. Smith (1980), pg 465.