Guy Morgan (rugby player)

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Guy Morgan
Full name William Guy Morgan
Date of birth (1907-12-26)26 December 1907
Place of birth Garnant,[1] Wales
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Place of death Carmarthen, Wales
Height 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)[2]
School Christ College, Brecon
University Cambridge University
Notable relative(s) Teddy Morgan, uncle
William Llewellyn Morgan, uncle
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Centre
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team
1926-29 Cambridge University R.U.F.C.
Guy's Hospital
Swansea RFC
London Welsh RFC
Barbarian FC
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
 ?
1927–1930
Welsh Sec. Schools
Wales[3]
 ?
8
(?)
(13)

Guy Morgan (26 December 1907 – 29 July 1973) was a Welsh rugby union player who captained Wales in 1929. He also played cricket for Glamorgan County Cricket Club.

Rugby career

Morgan was born in Garnant and gained his first international cap playing for Wales Secondary Schools, he was educated at Christ College, Brecon, in a team that contained future Wales full internationals Harry Bowcott and J.D. Bartlett.[4] While at Cambridge University he played for the University rugby team in a Varsity match.[2] Between 1926 and 1929, Morgan won four Blues, and gained his first cap while still at Cambridge, in a game against France at St Helens. It was an incredible debut for Morgan, scoring a try and being prominent in the scoring of four others.[5] By the time he played his third international game in 1929 he was playing for Swansea, and on 2 February that year, at the age of 22, he was captain of his country. He would play just another four games, three more as captain.

International games played

Wales[6]

Biography

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References

  1. Swansea RFC player profiles
  2. 2.0 2.1 Smith (1980), pg 246.
  3. WRU player profiles
  4. Smith (1980), pg 240.
  5. Smith (1980), pg 250.
  6. Smith (1980), pg 469.