Pat Daniels (rugby union) explained

Pat Daniels
Birth Date:15 March 1957
Birth Place:Cardiff, Wales
Position:Centre / Winger
Repyears1:1981–82
Repcaps1:2
Reppoints1:0

Patrick Charles Thomas Daniels (born 15 March 1957) is a Welsh former rugby union international.

Daniels was born in Cardiff and educated at Millfield School, which had also produced his Wales predecessors Gareth Edwards and J. P. R. Williams.[1] He played with Glamorgan Wanderers early in his career.[2]

The Welsh Rugby Writers' Association named Daniels as most country's most promising player in 1978 and he was on the Wales squad for that year's tour of Australia. His first Test cap didn't come until Australia's reciprocal tour in 1981, as a centre in Wales' win over the visitors in Cardiff.[3] He earned one further cap in a loss to Ireland at Lansdowne Road in the 1982 Five Nations Championship. He played 143 games for Cardiff RFC and scored 71 tries.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Allen pedigree . . 2 November 2006.
  2. News: Orders . Mark . What became of the 42 rugby players officially named the most promising in Wales . . 10 August 2022 . en.
  3. News: Wales live dangerously but deserve their glory . . 10 December 1981.