Player

Ivor Williams - Back row

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Ivor Williams
ClubsCardiff
HonoursBritish and Irish Lions
Ivor Williams was a back row forward and made his Cardiff debut during the 1931-2 season. The majority of his appearances at Arms park were doing the 1937-8 season, when he was awarded his club cap and played in the Welsh Trial. Although not being selected for Wales he finished the season as a Lion, being selected for the tour to South Africa. First appearing for the famous side in the second warm-up game against Griqualand West, which the tourists won 22-9, he went on to play in six further games for the Lions, all of which they won barring the final game of the Tour against Western Province Country - they fell to a narrow 12-7 defeat in that encounter. Sadly he did not make the test team.

Ivor moved to England and died in Oxshott, Surrey in 1983.
SEASON P W D L TRY CON PEN DG PTS
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TEAM P W D L PF PA PTS
Ebbw Vale 15 12 0 3 540 307 71
Cardiff 15 10 0 5 498 366 62
Llandovery 15 10 0 5 429 381 56
Newport 15 9 0 6 488 326 54
Swansea 15 9 1 5 372 385 49
Carmarthen Quins 15 8 1 6 320 346 43
RGC 1404 15 5 0 10 462 484 38
Bridgend Ravens 15 3 2 10 348 521 25
Aberavon 15 4 0 11 352 549 23
Pontypool 15 3 0 12 316 460 19