Delme Thomas

William Delme Thomas was born the September 12th 1942 in Bancyfelin (Wales). It is a former player of Rugby to XV, which played with the team of Wales of 1966 with 1974, evolving/moving at the station of second line (1,91  m for 104  kg).

Career

It disputed its first test match the December 3rd 1966, against the Australia, and its last test match was against the England, the March 16th 1974.

He was once captain of Wales in 1972.

Thomas carried out a round with the British Lions in 1966, before having his first cape with Wales. He disputed 16 matches 1966 (including 2 test matches, in Australia and New Zealand), 12 matches in 1968 (including 2 test matches, in South Africa) and 15 matches in 1971 (including 3 test matches, in New Zealand).

Prize list

  • Selections in national team: 25
  • Selections per year: 1 in 1966, 3 in 1968, 3 in 1969, 5 1970, 4 in 1971, 4 in of 1972, 4 in 1973
  • Five Nations tournaments disputed: 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 Victorious
  • of the Five Nations tournament in: 1970,1971
  • Large Slam in Rugby of Wales in 1971

External bonds

  • Statistical by scrum.com
  • Photo
  • by sporting-heroes

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