Johnnie Morgan

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Johnnie Morgan
Birth nameJohn Lewis Morgan
Date of birth(1892-10-02)2 October 1892
Place of birthPatagonia, Argentina
Date of death7 July 1947(1947-07-07) (aged 54)
Place of deathCampo Largo, Chaco, Argentina
Rugby union career
Position(s) Flanker
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)


?-1913
Llandovery College
Llanelli Orinetal Stars
Llanelli RFC
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International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1912-13 Wales 2 (0)

John Lewis Morgan (23 October 1892 - 7 July 1947) was a Welsh international forward who played club rugby for Llandovery College and Llanelli.[1] He won two caps for Wales before returning to live in his home country of Argentina. He is the only Wales rugby union player to date born in Patagonia.[2]

Personal history

Morgan was born in Alejandra, Argentina in 1892.[3] He moved to Wales as a child and was educated at Carmarthen Grammar School and later at Llandovery College. He was a talented all-round sportsperson who played as a hooker for the college during the winter and was an important member of the cricket XI during the summer months.[3] After leaving college he found employment as an engineer at the Thomas and Clement Foundry in Llanelli.[3] In 1913 he returned to Argentina where he became a farmer in his birth town of Alejandra.[3] In 192[when?] he moved to Campo Largo where he worked as a police officer.[4] He died in Argentina in 1947.[3]

Rugby career

Morgan is initially recorded playing rugby when he was a student at Llandovery College.

South Africans. It was a close match with the tourists winning 8-7. Morgan did enough to impress and was selected for his first international cap for Wales, facing the same South African team.[1] In another tough match Morgan again found himself on the losing side this time the result was 3-0. Morgan played one last match for his adopted country when he faced England in the 1913 Five Nations Championship.[1]

International matches played

Wales

References

  1. ^ a b c "Johnnie Morgan". ESPN. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  2. ^ Hughes 1986, p. 87.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Jenkins, Pierce & Auty 1991, p. 112.
  4. ^ Jenkins, Pierce & Auty 1991, p. 113.

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