Eddie Morgan (rugby Player)
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Morgan Edward Morgan (18 December 1913 – 16 April 1978) was a
Welsh Welsh may refer to: Related to Wales * Welsh, referring or related to Wales * Welsh language, a Brittonic Celtic language spoken in Wales * Welsh people People * Welsh (surname) * Sometimes used as a synonym for the ancient Britons (Celtic peop ...
international prop who played club rugby for
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and international rugby for both
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and the British Lions.


Rugby playing career

Morgan first played rugby for local club,
Abercrave RFC Abercrave Rugby Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Rygbi Abercraf) is a Welsh rugby union team from Abercraf, which was founded in 1894. Abercrave currently have a Senior XV who play in the WRU Division Five South West league and is a feeder club for the ...
, but by 1937 he had moved to first class team Swansea. While with Swansea, Morgan gained his first international cap for Wales when he was selected to face England as part of the 1938 Home Nations Championship. The previous tournament had been a terrible campaign for Wales, losing all three matches. The selectors reacted by bringing in four new caps into the pack, while retaining confidence in veteran backs. Morgan was brought in with
Walter Vickery Walter Vickery (25 October 1909 - 7 April 2000) was an international rugby union back row who represented Wales national rugby union team, Wales and played club rugby for Aberavon RFC, Aberavon. His father, George Vickery, also played for Aberavon ...
, Allan McCarley and Fred Morgan, which saw the pack transform the Welsh play, resulting in the first Welsh win over England in five years. Morgan was reselected for the rest of the tournament, which saw Wales losing narrowly away to Scotland, and a win over Ireland. Morgan was later selected for the British Lions for their 1938 tour of South Africa, playing in 14 matchesEddie Morgan player profile
Swansea RFC and gaining two caps in the first two tests. On his return he gained one final Welsh cap when he played against England in the opening game of the 1939 Home Nations Championship. Wales lost the game by a single try and Morgan did not represent Wales again.


International matches played

WalesSmith (1980), pg 469. * 1938, 1939 * 1938 * 1938


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References

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