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Edward Treharne - Half back

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Edward Treharne
Place Of BirthMerthyr Tydfil
EducationCowbridge Grammar School
ClubsPontypridd, St Bart's Hospital, Cardiff
HonoursWales
Edward Llewellyn Treharne was born in Ystradfodwg, Pontypridd in 1862, and educated at Cowbridge Grammar School and St Bartholomew’s Hospital. His early career was spent with Pontypridd and it was while with them that he won his two Welsh caps. The first cap came against England, in Wales first ever international, in 1881. His second cap came in bizarre circumstances when he went to watch the Wales v England match at St Helens, Swansea in 1882. When it was discovered that Wales were a few players short Treharne was pulled from the crowd to play in the game. Another unusual feature of the game was that Treharne played as a forward in the game whereas in his previous international he was selected amongst the backs – such was rugby in its formative years. Treharne played three games for Cardiff between 1882 and 1884.

Honours: Played twice for Wales, both against England, as a forward in 1881 and at half-back in 1882. Selected as a reserve in 1881 and came in as a late replacement.
Other: Was a medical student at St. Bart’s Hospital when he was capped by Wales; and also when he assisted Cardiff three times when they played in London.
Played at half-back for St. Bart’s when they won the Hospitals Cup in 1880-1 and 1882-3.

PLAYER FOR P W D L TRY CON PEN DG PTS
Wales 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
TEAM P W D L PF PA PTS
Newport 24 21 0 3 845 446 104
Llandovery 22 20 0 2 717 355 95
Ebbw Vale 23 17 0 6 708 433 85
Cardiff 24 15 1 8 731 536 78
Pontypridd 24 12 1 11 544 572 63
Pontypool 21 13 0 8 549 485 61
Merthyr 21 11 0 10 535 569 56
Aberavon 23 8 0 15 507 652 47
Bridgend Ravens 22 8 0 14 463 667 42
Swansea 21 6 0 15 427 589 36
Carmarthen Quins 22 5 0 17 469 666 33
RGC 1404 21 5 0 16 424 579 30
Neath 22 3 0 19 379 749 20