Derek Williams (rugby player), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Derek Williams (rugby player)

Welsh cricketer and rugby union player

Date of Birth: 28-Nov-1924

Place of Birth: Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 19-Sep-2014

Profession: cricketer, rugby union player

Nationality: Wales, United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Derek Williams (rugby player)

  • Charles Derek "CD" Williams (24 November 1924 – 19 September 2014) was a Welsh sportsman who played international rugby union for Wales.
  • He also played first-class cricket for the Oxford University Cricket Club. As a cricketer, Williams was a Glamorgan Colts player in 1945 and played with the Glamorgan Second XI until 1953, but was unable to break into their County Championship team.
  • His only first-class appearance was for Oxford University, against Gloucestershire, in 1946.
  • Coming in at six in the batting order, Williams scored just 3 and 0 in his two innings.
  • He also played Minor Counties cricket for Berkshire, in 1949 and 1950 Williams, a forward, wasn't capped for the Wales national rugby union team until he was 30, making his debut in 1955, against France at Colombes.
  • In his second Test the following year, Williams scored the try which secured the 1956 Five Nations Championship for Wales, in a 5-3 win over France in Cardiff.
  • His try was controversial as he had come very close to the dead-ball line and television replays also showed that teammate Geoff Whitson had knocked on earlier in the passage.
  • He played most of his club rugby for the Cardiff RFC, which he captained, making a total of 248 appearances.
  • Derek Williams died on 19 September 2014 at the age of 89.

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