Albert Jenkins (rugby player)

Albert Jenkins (rugby player)

Infobox Rugby biography
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birthname = Albert Jenkins
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birthyear = 1895
birthmonth = 03
birthday = 11
placeofbirth = Llanelli [ [http://www.wru.co.uk/12750_14256.php?player=26053&includeref=dynamic Welsh Rugby Union player profiles] ] , Wales
deathyear = 1953
deathmonth = 10
deathday = 07
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height = 5ft. 9ins.
weight = 12st. 8lb.
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ru_amateuryears = 1919–1932
ru_amateurclubs = Llanelli RFC
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ru_nationalyears = 1920–1928
ru_nationalcaps = 14
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Albert Jenkins (11 March 1895-7 October 1953) was an international rugby player for Wales and played club rugby for Llanelli RFC between 1919 and 1928. Jenkins was one of the greatest backs to have played for Llanelli and is compared to later Scarlet heroes Lewis Jones and Phil Bennett.Thomas (1979), pg 60.] Jenkins was a strong tackler and was an extremely fast runner from a standing start. He was also an excellent kicker with either foot and could punt the ball half the length of the pitch. He was sometimes criticised for his decision making on the field, and wasn't at his best away from Stradey Park.

Jenkins is seen as on of Llanelli's greatest players but unfortunately for Jenkins he was at his peak when Welsh rugby was at one of its worst points in its history.

Club career

Jenkins played for Llanelli juniors but on the outbreak of World War I Jenkins joined the British Army and served in France in the 38th Welsh Regiment. On his return in 1919, Jenkins rejoined Llanelli and gained a position in the senior team. He would later play for Llanelli against the New Zealand All Blacks, losing in 1924, but beating them 3-0 in 1926.

International career

Jenkins played fourteen matches for Wales, his first cap was against England on January 14, 1920 just four months after his Llanelli debut. His greatest international was the game against Ireland in 1920 when Jenkins set up three tries for club mate Bryn Williams, scored a try himself, kicked two of the resulting conversions and was successful with a drop goal attempt. In the 1921 game against Scotland, Jenkins played with incredible commitment, but on occasions it appeared he was playing the Scots on his own due to the poor performance of the rest of the Welsh team.

Jenkins would go on to captain Wales twice, his first against Ireland in 1923, losing both games.

"International matches played"Smith (1980), pg 467.]
* England 1920, 1923
* France 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923
* Ireland 1920, 1923, 1928
* Scotland 1920, 1921, 1923, 1928
* New Zealand 1924

Bibliography

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References

* [http://www.llanellirugby.com/history/ Llanelli RFC history]


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