David Jenkins (rugby, born 1904)

For rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1920s and '30s for Wales (RU), Kenfig Hill, Treorchy, Glamorgan Police, Wales (RL), Hunslet, Leeds, and Dewsbury, see David Morgan Jenkins. For rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1930s and '40s for Cardiff (RU), Great Britain (RL), Wales, and Leeds (Dai Jenkins, Jr.), see David Jenkins (rugby league).
For other people named David Jenkins, see David Jenkins (disambiguation).
David Jenkins
Full name David Rees Jenkins
Date of birth (1904-04-12)12 April 1904
Place of birth Resolven, Wales
Date of death 13 August 1951(1951-08-13) (aged 47)
Place of death Whitley Bay, England[1]
Notable relative(s) David Jenkins (son)
Rugby league career
Position Forward
Professional clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1929-? Leeds RLFC
National teams
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1929 Great Britain 1
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Prop
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
?
?
1924-1929
Resolven RFC[2]
Neath RFC
Swansea RFC
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
19271929 Wales[3] 2 (0)

David "Dai" Jenkins (12 April 1904 – 13 August 1951) was a Welsh dual-code international rugby footballer who played rugby union for Swansea and rugby league for Leeds RLFC, and representing internationally in both sports.

Rugby career

Jenkins joined Swansea from Neath in 1924, and while with Swansea faced two touring international teams. In 1927 he played against the New Zealand Māori rugby union team and then in 1927 the New South Wales Waratahs. Jenkins gained his first cap for Wales team when he was selected to face the Waratahs again in their 1927 tour. Jenkins only other Welsh union cap was in the 1929 Five Nations Championship when he was chosen to face England on 19 January. Under the captaincy of Ivor Jones, Wales lost their eighth consecutive game at Twickenham with the final score 8-3 to England. Jenkins may have gained further caps but when the next Welsh game was played on 2 February, Jenkins was playing rugby league for Leeds RLFC, having switched codes for £370, (based on increases in average earnings, this would be approximately £70,500 in 2009).[4] He went on to represent against Australia in the 1929 Ashes series.[5]

International matches played

Wales[6]

Genealogical Information

David "Dai" Jenkins, Snr. was the father of the rugby league footballer, David "Dai" Jenkins, Jr.

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