Steve Morris (rugby union player)

Steve Morris (rugby union player)

Infobox Rugby biography
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height = 6ft.
weight = 14st. 3lbs.Smith (1980), pg 205.]
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Steve Morris (September 1, 1896 - June 1965) was a Welsh international rugby union flanker who played club rugby for Cross Keys. A hard man, Morris was extremely physical in the way he played the game, sometimes over physical and he was unafraid to turn to violence if it was warranted. It is reported that he once knocked out a Welsh heavyweight boxing champion in a sparring session.Thomas (1979), pg 61.] At 6 foot and over 14 stone in weight, Morris was a hulking player, but he was still recognised as a cheerful and genial player.Smith (1980), pg 210.]

A coal miner by profession, Morris would work down the pit at Risca Colliery on a Saturday morning and then turn out to play for Cross Keys in the afternoon. Morris spent his entire playing career at Cross Keys and later became the club's chairman. On his death his ashes were scattered at Pandy Park, the team's home ground.

Club career

Morris began playing rugby before the outbreak of World War I and continued playing when he could as a recruit in the British Army. After returning to Wales he turned out for Cross Keys in April 1919 against the touring New Zealand Army XV. Morris was extremely loyal to Cross Keys, never the most fashionable of rugby clubs, and on one occasion it is said he turned down a £1,000 contract to turn to rugby league.

International career

Morris made his international debut against England in 1920, the first Cross Keys player to represent his country. In the game against France in 1920, Morris played alongside his Cross Keys team mate, Fred Reeves, made all the more special as the two of them were also co-workers at the Risca Colliery. Morris gained 19 caps in total and should have gained more but missed the Ireland match after being sent off in a club game. Morris's aggression was used to good effect in other games; when in 1923 against an overly violent French team he and Swansea's Tom Parker were called upon to fight back to subdue their opponents. In his penultimate game against France at St. Helens in Swansea, Morris was given the captaincy of Wales, but the team suffered a fairly heavy defeat even after a late Welsh surge masterminded by their new captain.Smith (1980), pg 218.]

The 1920s were a terrible for time for Welsh international rugby, but Morris was one of the few shining lights in an underperforming squad.

International matches played

WalesSmith (1980), pg 469.]
*ru|ENG 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925
*ru|FRA 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925
*ru|IRE 1920, 1922, 1923
*ru|NZL 1924
*ru|SCO 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925

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