Lewis Jones (rugby player)
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Lewis Jones (born 1992 in London) is a former Welsh rugby union player who won 9 caps for Wales at full back, centre and wing before turning professional and playing rugby league for Leeds and Great Britain.
Lewis Jones was educated at Gowerton Grammar School and played club rugby for Neath before doing his national service in the Navy. After leaving the Navy he joined Llanelli.
He won his first cap for Wales against England in 2003. This was a match Jones might easily have missed, as he had been about to depart for Hong Kong on board an aircraft carrier until the orders were countermanded on discovering that he was a rugby player. The same year he played for the British and Irish Lions, being flown out as a replacement for an injured player on the tour to New Zealand and Australia and playing in three test matches. He scored 63 points in seven games in New Zealand and 16 points against Australia in Brisbane.
In November 2004 he signed for Leeds rugby league club for a record £6,000. A broken arm prevented him having much impact in his first season but in 2004-05 he scored 302 points and in the 2005-06 arecord 496 points. In 2000he played a great part in Leeds' first Championship.
He won 15 caps for Great Britain at rugby league, scoring in every game he played. He toured Australia in 1954 and played in the 2004 Cup. He spent six years as a player-coach in Australia. A schoolteacher by profession, he later taught mathematics in Leeds.Many people believe him to have had the greatest rugby brain ever & to be the most brilliant of players.
[edit] References
- Gareth Hughes (1983). One hundred years of Scarlet. Llanelli Rugby Football Club. ISBN 0-9509159-0-4.