Bryn Evans (Welsh rugby union player)

For other people of the same name, see Bryn Evans.
Bryn Evans
Full name Daniel Brinley Evans
Date of birth (1902-01-16)16 January 1902
Place of birth Penclawdd, Wales
Date of death 29 April 1970(1970-04-29) (aged 68)
Place of death Penclawdd, Wales
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Scrum half
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
Penclawdd RFC
Swansea RFC
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1933 Wales[1] 1 (0)

Daniel Brinley 'Bryn' Evans (16 January 1902 – 29 April 1970) was a Welsh international rugby union scrum-half who played for Wales and Swansea.

Rugby career

Evans originally played rugby for lower tier club Penclawdd, whose senior team he captained during the 1929/30 season,[2] before moving to first class side Swansea.

Evans played only one game for Wales, against Scotland as part of the 1933 Home Nations Championship. Wales had just come away from an historic victory over England in the opening game of the competition, when the team won at Twickenham for the first time. Welsh hopes were high for the second game that was against Scotland at Swansea's home ground St Helens. The selectors wanted to stick with the same team that had beaten the English, but Maurice Turnbull had reported in injured. The selectors therefore decided to drop his partner, the reliable Harry Bowcott to allow for the Swansea partnership of Evans and Ron Morris to take their place.[3] Although on home soil and against an inexperienced Scottish team, Wales lost 11-3, and Evans was dropped for the next match and never represented his country again.

International matches played

Wales[4]

Biography

References

  1. Welsh Rugby Union player profiles
  2. Penclawdd RFC Club history
  3. Griffiths (1984), pg 193.
  4. Smith (1980), pg 465.
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