Lonza Bowdler

Lonza Bowdler

Infobox Rugby biography
name = Lonza Bowlder


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birthname = Frederick Arthur Bowdler
nickname = Lonza, Lonser
birthyear = 1901
birthmonth = 01
birthday = 04
placeofbirth = Abercarn, Wales
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ru_position = Hooker
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ru_amateurclubs = Cross Keys RFC
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ru_nationalteam = Wales [ [http://www.wru.co.uk/12750_14256.php?player=25832&includeref=dynamic Welsh Rugby Union player profiles] ]
ru_nationalyears = 1927–1933
ru_nationalcaps = 15
ru_nationalpoints = (0)
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occupation = miner
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Frank 'Lonza' Bowdler (4 January 1901–?) was a Welsh international hooker who played club rugby for Cross Keys and was capped 15 times for Wales. A coal miner by profession, Watcyn Thomas remembered him in his autobography, as a dedicated player, turning out for Wales on Saturday before returning immediately to his shift underground at his mine.Thomas (1977), pg 49.]

International rugby career

Although Cross Keys was seen as an unfashionable club at the time, it had already produced two respected internationals in Steve Morris and Ossie Male; therefore although unusual, it was not a suprise when Bowdler was selected for the Welsh rugby team. In 1927 Bowdler was selected to face the touring Australian Waratahs and the next year made his debut in the Five Nations Championship in a game against England, which was also the last game for Wales captain Rowe Harding. Bowdler played out the entirity of the 1928 Five Nations Championship and the 1929 season. An unsuccessful period in Welsh rugby, Bowdler played through into the early 1930s when the team's fortunes began changing. He missed the 1931 Five Nations Championship, when Wales actually won the tournament, but was selected to play against the 1931 touring South Africans. His final game was at Ravenhill against Ireland in 1933, when Wales lost the selectors dropped 11 players from the squad. Bowdler was one of them.

International matches played

WalesSmith (1980), pg 463.]
* 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932
* 1928, 1929
* 1928, 1929, 1932, 1933
* New South Wales Waratahs 1927
* 1928, 1929, 1932
* 1931

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