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David Morgan (rugby player)

David Morgan
David Morgan, Welsh rugby.jpg
Morgan in Wales jersey
Birth name David Morgan
Date of birth (1872-07-14)14 July 1872
Place of birth Llanelli, Wales
Date of death 13 September 1933(1933-09-13) (aged 61)
Place of death Pemberton, Wales
Occupation(s) tinplater
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fly-half
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1895–1896 Wales 2 (0)
Position(s) Fly-half
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1895–1896 Wales 2 (0)

David "Dai" Morgan (14 July 1872 – 13 September 1933) was a Welsh international rugby union fly-half who played club rugby for Llanelli and was capped twice for Wales.

Morgan first played international rugby when he was selected for the final game of the 1895 Home Nations Championship in a game against Ireland. Morgan was brought in as a replacement for Cardiff's Selwyn Biggs and was paired at half back with another Cardiff player, Ralph Sweet-Escott. Under the captaincy of Arthur 'Monkey' Gould, Wales faced Ireland in a 'wooden spoon' decider, with both countries having already lost against England and Scotland. Wales won the game 5-3, thanks to an inventive try from Tom Pearson. The next season the Welsh selectors kept faith with Morgan bringing him into the team for the opening game of the 1896 Championship. This time the selectors chose a Llanelli pairing, bringing in Ben Davies, to whom this was also his second international. The match was a sporting disaster for Wales, losing 25-0, and although the forwards took the brunt of the blame, the selectors also reacted by dropping both Morgan and Davies, neither of whom ever represented Wales again.

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