Stephen Thomas (rugby) explained

Stephen Thomas
Birth Name:Stephen Thomas
Birth Date:22 August 1865
Birth Place:Kidwelly, Wales
Death Place:Gowerton, Wales
Ru Position:Forward
Ru Amateurclubs:Gowerton RFC
Llanelli RFC
Ru Nationalteam:Wales
Ru Nationalyears:1890-1891
Ru Nationalcaps:3
Ru Nationalpoints:(0)

Stephen Thomas (22 August 1865 - 23 October 1937) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Llanelli and Gowerton.[1] Thomas played for Wales on three occasions during the 1890 and 1891 Home Nations Championships.

Rugby career

Thomas was first capped for Wales while playing with Llanelli. He was selected to play in the opening game of the 1890 Home Nations Championship in a home game against Scotland. Thomas was one of five new caps, but is recorded as the 100th player to play for Wales due his surname's position alphabetically.[2] Under the captaincy of Frank Hill, Wales lost the game 5-1, but Thomas was reselected for the next game away to England, along with Llanelli team-mate Percy Lloyd. The England game was an historic victory, which saw Wales beat their old adversary for the first time, thanks to a single try from William Stadden. Thomas didn't play in the final game of the tournament, his place taken by London Welsh's Rowley Thomas. Thomas played one final game for Wales, the final game of the 1891 Championship which saw the selectors shake up the Welsh pack, bringing in four new caps and Thomas in replacement for William Bowen. The game was played at the Llanelli home-ground Stradey Park, with the Welsh captained by Willie Thomas; the game ended in a narrow win for Wales.

International matches played

Wales[3]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ospreysrugby.com/ospreys_squad_view.php?player_id=100722 Stephen Thomas player profile
  2. http://www.wru.co.uk/10351_5330.php Welsh Cap Landmarks
  3. Smith (1980), pg 472.