Ianto Davies

Welsh rugby union player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroWelsh rugby union player
PlacesUnited Kingdom
wasAthlete Rugby union player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth1892, Maesteg, United Kingdom
Death1946 (aged 54 years)
Sports Teams
Wales national rugby union team
London Welsh RFC
Llanelli RFC
Maesteg RFC
The details

Biography

Evan "Ianto" Davies (c. 1892 - c. 1946) was a Welsh international rugby union full back who played club rugby for Llanelli and Maesteg. He won a single cap for Wales and also played county rugby for Glamorgan

Rugby career

Born in Maesteg, Wales, Davies first played rugby as a school boy for Plasnewydd School. He progressed to local team Maesteg Rovers, before joining Maesteg RFC. Davies' rugby career was put on hold with the outbreak of World War I, where he served in the Royal Field Artillery and Welch Regiment. On his return to Britain after the end of hostilities, he rejoined Maesteg.

The first game played by the Wales national team after the war was against the touring New Zealand Army. With so many of the pre-war team either too old or now no longer fit to play, the Wales team was made up of newly capped players, many of whom were ex-services. Davies was given his first and only cap in this game, played at the Cardiff Arms Park on 21 April 1919. Although Wales lost 3-6, Davies' cap gave him the honour of being the first player to come from the Maesteg club to represent his country.

For the 1920/21 season, Davies was made captain of Maesteg. He later played for both Llanelli and London Welsh and also for Glamorgan County.

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