Nathaniel Walters
Birth nameNathaniel Walters
Date of birth(1875-05-23)23 May 1875
Place of birthLlanelli, Wales
Date of death22 February 1956(1956-02-22) (aged 80)
Place of deathLlanelli, Wales
Occupation(s)licensee
Rugby union career
Position(s) Forward
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
Llanelli RFC ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1902 Wales 1 (0)

Nathaniel "Danny" Walters (23 May 1875 – 22 February 1956)[1] was a Welsh rugby union forward who played club rugby for Llanelli and international rugby for Wales.

Rugby career

Walters was awarded his one and only international cap while representing his home team of Llanelli. He was chosen for the opening game of the 1902 Home Nations Championship which was played away from home against England. Walters was one of seven new caps for Wales for the game, including Doctor Teddy Morgan on the wing. Joining Walters in the pack were international debuts for Will Osborne, Will Joseph, Arthur Harding and Dai "Tarw" Jones. Adding to the unfamiliarity of the forwards was the fact that of the eight men, only Jehoida Hodges and George Boots played for the same club as each other. Under the captaincy of Gwyn Nicholls, the Welsh were victorious by a single point, thanks to a penalty goal from John Strand-Jones. Despite the win, Walters was the only member of the Welsh pack to lose his place for the next game, being replaced by Harry Jones of Penygraig. Although Walter did not play any further international matches, the Wales team won all three Home Nations matches that season, making Walters a Triple Crown winning player.

Walters continued to play for Llanelli long after his international career came to an end, and captained his club's first team through three seasons; 1901–02, 1902–03 and 1906-07.[2] In 1906, Walters led Llanelli against Paul Roos touring South African team at Stradey Park.

International games played

Wales[3]

Bibliography

  • Billot, John (1974). Springboks in Wales. Ferndale: Ron Jones Publications.
  • Jenkins, John M.; et al. (1991). Who's Who of Welsh International Rugby Players. Wrexham: Bridge Books. ISBN 1-872424-10-4.
  • Smith, David; Williams, Gareth (1980). Fields of Praise: The Official History of The Welsh Rugby Union. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 0-7083-0766-3.

Further reading

Gareth Hughes (1983) One hundred years of scarlet (Llanelli Rugby Football Club) ISBN 0-9509159-0-4

References

  1. Danny Walters player profile Scrum.com
  2. Jenkins (1991), pg 161
  3. Smith (1980), pg 472.
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