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For the Welsh rugby union fly-half, see Daniel Griffiths.
Dan Griffiths Full name Daniel S. Griffiths Date of birth 20 June 1857 Place of birth Cwmduad, Wales Date of death 29 October 1936 (aged 79)Place of death Llanelli, Wales Occupation(s) Collier Rugby union career Playing career Position Forward Amateur clubs Years Club / team Llanelli RFC National team(s) Years Club / team Caps (points) 1888-1889 Wales 2 (0) Daniel 'Dan' Griffiths (20 June 1857 – 29 October 1936) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Llanelli and international rugby for Wales. Morgan was a collier by profession.[1]
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Rugby career
Griffiths came to note as a rugby player when playing for club team Llanelli. In 1888 Griffiths twice faced the 1888 touring New Zealand Natives, once with Llanelli[2] and then three days later with Wales. The Llanelli game against the Māoris was the first time a touring Southern Hemisphere team had played a rugby match in Wales, and a crowd of 3,000 turned up at Stradey Park to watch. Griffiths finished on the winning team, when Harry Bowen scored the only points of the game with a dropped goal from near the halfway line.[3] On the 22 December, Griffiths won his first international cap when he was chosen to face the New Zealand team again, this time against Wales at St. Helen's in Swansea. The game began badly, when the crowd began booing their own team, mainly from Swansea and Llanelli fans who thought their clubs had been over-looked with only two Swansea players on the pitch and Griffiths being the only representative of the 'Scarlets'.[4] Even with a hostile crowd Wales played well, using the four threequarter system, which was adopted by the team after the game, to good effect. The Welsh won by a goal and two tries to nil.
Griffiths lost his place for the next international, the opener of the 1889 Home Nations Championship to Scotland, but was back in the team for the second and final game of the tournament at home to Ireland. Four Llanelli players were brought into the team, Griffiths, Giotto Griffiths, Ned Roberts and Tom Morgan, which would later turn out to be all four's final international. Wales were led by Arthur Gould, who with nine caps was the most experienced player in both teams;[5] but could not find the play to beat a useful Irish team.[6] The Irish won by two tries to nil and Griffiths ended his international career with a loss.
International matches played
Wales (rugby union)[7]
- Ireland 1889
- New Zealand Māori 1888
Bibliography
- Billot, John (1972). All Blacks in Wales. Ferndale, Glamorgan: Ron Jones Publications.
- Godwin, Terry (1984). The International Rugby Championship 1883-1983. London: Willows Books. ISBN 000218060X.
- Griffiths, John (1987). The Phoenix Book of International Rugby Records. London: Phoenix House. ISBN 0460070037.
- Smith, David; Williams, Gareth (1980). Fields of Praise: The Official History of The Welsh Rugby Union. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 0708307663.
References
Categories:- Welsh rugby union players
- Wales international rugby union players
- Rugby union forwards
- Llanelli RFC players
- 1857 births
- 1936 deaths
- People from Carmarthenshire
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