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Willie Davies

Willie Davies
Full name William Thomas Harcourt Davies
Date of birth (1916-08-23)23 August 1916
Place of birth Penclawdd, Wales
Date of death 26 September 2002(2002-09-26) (aged 86)
Place of death Rustington, England
School Gowerton county school
Notable relative(s) Haydn Tanner (cousin)
Occupation(s) teacher
Rugby league career
Position(s) Back
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1939-1950 Bradford Northern ()
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1939-1948
1946-47
Wales
Great Britain
9
3
(3)
(?)
Rugby union career
Position(s) fly-half
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1934-1939
?
?
Swansea RFC
Headingley RUFC
London Welsh RFC
()
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1936-1939 Wales 6 (7)
Position(s) Back
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1939-1950 Bradford Northern ()
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1939-1948
1946-47
Wales
Great Britain
9
3
(3)
(?)
Position(s) fly-half
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1934-1939
?
?
Swansea RFC
Headingley RUFC
London Welsh RFC
()
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1936-1939 Wales 6 (7)

Willie Davies (23 August 1916 – 26 September 2002) was a Welsh international dual-code rugby fly half who played rugby union for Swansea and rugby league for Bradford Northern. He won six caps for the Wales rugby union team and nine caps for the Wales rugby league side. In 2003 he was inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame.

Davies first played rugby for Wales Secondary Schools, alongside his cousin and future Welsh captain, Haydn Tanner. Davies progressed to play club rugby for Swansea and Hedingley, and in 1935 he played for Swansea against the touring New Zealand team. Alongside Tanner, Davies had an outstanding game in which Swansea were victorious over the supposedly 'unbeatable' All Blacks. Tanner and Davies were credited as orchestrating the Swansea success, even though still teenagers and attending Gowerton county school. The New Zealand captain, Jack Manchester, is said to have passed back the message to New Zealand; "Tell them we have been beaten, but don't tell them it was by a pair of schoolboys".

It was at Swansea he was first selected to represent Wales at rugby union. Davies was capped for Wales against Ireland under the captaincy of Joe Rees on 14 March 1936. When Wales won, thanks to a Vivian Jenkins penalty goal, he found himself as part of that year's winning Home Nations Championship team. Davies was back the next season, playing two games in the championship though after the highs of the previous season, Wales lost all their games to end up with the Wooden Spoon. Davies missed the entirety of the 1938 tournament, but was back for the 1939 championship, playing in all three games. In the final match against Ireland Davies scored all seven points with a try and a drop goal for Wales. His drop goal was the last four point drop goal ever scored in the Five Nations Championship, and the last for Wales until the end of World War II. During the war, Davies served his country as a member of the Royal Air Force.


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