Bryn Lewis

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BornBrinley Richard Lewis[1]
(1891-01-04)4 January 1891
Died2 April 1917(1917-04-02) (aged 26)
SchoolSwansea Grammar School[2]
UniversityCambridge University
Bryn Lewis
BornBrinley Richard Lewis[1]
(1891-01-04)4 January 1891
Died2 April 1917(1917-04-02) (aged 26)
SchoolSwansea Grammar School[2]
UniversityCambridge University
Rugby union career
Position Wing
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Pontardawe RFC
Cambridge University R.U.F.C.
Swansea F.C.
London Welsh RFC
19121913 Barbarian F.C.
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
19121913 Wales[3] 2 (6)

Major Brinley Lewis (4 January 1891 – 2 April 1917), known as Bryn Lewis, was a Welsh international rugby union wing who played club rugby for Newport and Cambridge University. He is one of twelve Welsh internationals to have died in active duty during World War I.

International matches played

Lewis was born in Pontardawe, Wales but was educated at Swansea Grammar School and represented the Wales Schoolboy team.[4] He later attended Cambridge University and while at university gained three 'Blues' when he was selected for three consecutive Varsity games from 1909 to 1911. Lewis gained his first cap for Wales against Ireland as part of the 1912 Five Nations Championship.[5]

The Welsh team was inexperienced and lost the game 12–5, not helped when Lewis's teammate Tom Williams broke his arm and continued playing in the second half of the game. Lewis was back the next year in the 1913 Championship, for his second and last cap, again against Ireland. Lewis scored two tries in the game which saw Wales win narrowly. A scorer of one of the Irish tries in that game, Albert Stewart, would like Lewis, die in action in World War I.

Wales[6]

Military career

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