Jonathan Davies

Jonathan Davies (born 24 October 1962) is a former Welsh dual-code rugby international. He started his rugby career playing for his village team. He was given a trial with Llanelli but rejected. Neath gave him another chance and he was selected to play for them as a fly half. He went on to play for Wales. After Neath demanded that he commit himself wholeheartedly to them he controversially moved to the rugby league team Widnes. After Widnes got into financial difficulties he moved to their local rivals Warrington. He represented both Great Britain and Wales at rugby league as well as playing with Australian team Canterbury. After rugby union went professional he went back to play for Cardiff so he could finish his career in Wales. He had a lot of trouble readjusting to rugby union particularly as he was played out of position, despite the fact that he had played many different positions in League he had only ever played fly-half in Union. Many thought that his teammates deliberately did not pass the ball to him as they considered him a traitor for 'going North' in the first place. Since retiring he has worked as a television pundit for BBC covering both rugby codes. Davies, Jonathan Davies, Jonathan Davies, Jonathan Davies, Jonathan

 

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