Wales
Name | Cricket club | Ref | Rugby team | Test Caps | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Billy Bancroft | South Wales cricket team / West of England cricket team |
Wales national rugby union team | 33 | ||
Jack Bancroft | Glamorgan County Cricket Club | Wales national rugby union team | 18 | ||
Ronnie Boon | Glamorgan County Cricket Club | Wales national rugby union team | 12 | ||
Keith Jarrett | Glamorgan County Cricket Club | Wales national rugby union team | 10 | ||
Vivian Jenkins | Glamorgan County Cricket Club | Wales national rugby union team / British and Irish Lions |
15 | ||
Charles Lewis | Oxford University Cricket Club | Wales national rugby union team | 5 | ||
Guy Morgan | Glamorgan County Cricket Club | Wales national rugby union team | 8 | ||
Edward Peake | Oxford University Cricket Club/ Gloucestershire County Cricket Club |
Wales national rugby union team | 1 | ||
Alan Rees | Glamorgan County Cricket Club | Wales national rugby union team | 3 | ||
Billy Spiller | Glamorgan County Cricket Club | Wales national rugby union team | 10 | ||
Derek Williams | Oxford University Cricket Club | Wales national rugby union team | 2 | ||
Wilf Wooller | Glamorgan County Cricket Club | Wales national rugby union team | 18 |
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