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Jonnie Williams - Wing

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Jonnie Williams
Date Of Birth03/01/1882
Place Of BirthWhitchurch
EducationCowbridge Grammar School
ClubsCardiff, Newport, Pontnewydd, London Welsh, Harlequins
RegionsGlamorgan
HonoursWales, British and Irish Lions
John Lewis (Johnnie) Williams was a worthy successor to Tom Pearson among the next generation of great club wings. Born in Whitchurch, and educated at Cowbridge Grammar School he scored a hat trick of tries on his club debut in 1903 and in 199 games for Cardiff he scored 150 tries. In his international career he scored 17 tries in 17 games for Wales he was a British Isles test player and a member of the Cardiff side that beat the Springboks in 1907 and the Wallabies the following year. Needless to add, he scored tries in both those club victories. In 12 games for Cardiff against the Barbarians between 1904 and 1910 (when the teams met twice a season) he scored 15 tries. In 1909 – 10 he was club captain.
John Lewis Williams died at Mametz Wood during the Battle of the Somme on 12th July 1916, he was 34 years old.
Further details on Johnnie Williams can be found in Gwyn Prescott’s book “Call Them to Remembrance”.
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 8 7 0 1 279 120 42
Llandovery 9 7 0 2 297 249 39
Carmarthen Quins 9 6 0 3 203 203 29
Cardiff 8 4 0 4 246 227 27
Swansea 9 4 1 4 215 239 25
Newport 9 4 0 5 222 212 24
Aberavon 9 4 0 5 239 293 21
RGC 1404 9 2 0 7 276 304 18
Bridgend Ravens 9 2 1 6 226 322 17
Pontypool 9 3 0 6 186 220 16