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Dai Westacott

Dai Westacott
Full name David Westacott
Place of birth Grangetown, Wales
Place of death Zonnebeke, Belgium
School Grangetown National School
Rugby union career
Position(s) Forward
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1903-1910 Cardiff RFC
Glamorgan
120 ()
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1906 Wales 1 (0)
Position(s) Forward
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1903-1910 Cardiff RFC
Glamorgan
120 ()
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1906 Wales 1 (0)

David "Dai" Westacott (1882 - 28 August 1917) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cardiff. Westacott played a single international game for Wales, in 1906, and faced the Original All Blacks as part of the Glamorgan county team in 1905.

Westacott first came to note as a rugby player when he was selected for his school side, Grangetown National. In 1903 Westacott joined his city's premier rugby club, Cardiff. Westacott played seven seasons at Cardiff, turning out for 120 games for his club. In 1905 Westacott was selected for the Glamorgan county side to face the first touring New Zealand team. Wales had just beaten New Zealand in a match dubbed the "Game of the Century" by the British press. Several of the Welsh internationals who had face the All Blacks, reneged on a promise to turn out for the Glamorgan team, so several positions needed to be hastily filled. Westacott was one of five Cardiff players to join the Glamorgan squad, none had been part of the victorious Welsh team of five days earlier. Despite some early pressure from Glamorgan, and excellent work from Gibbs as an extra back, New Zealand won 9-0. Despite turning out for Glamorgan on 21 December, Westacott was not part of the Cardiff side to face the tourists just five days later

After competing in all 30 games of the 1904/05 season for Cardiff, and facing the All Blacks for Glamorgan, Westacott was selected for his one and only international cap for the Wales team in the 1906 Home Nations Championship. Wales had won the Triple Crown the previous season, and had already defeated both England and Scotland in the 1906 campaign; so a win over Ireland would give the team back to back Championships. The Welsh selectors changed the team formation by dropping Billy Trew from centre and bringing in an extra forward. Three new Welsh caps were brought into the pack, Westacott, Cardiff team mate Jack Powell and Llanelli's Tom Evans. The Irish played an incredible game, and even though they finished the game with only thirteen men on the field due to injuries, were still able to beat Wales by a five-point margin. Westacott was dropped for the next Wales international and never represented his country again.


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