Barbarian Men
John Peter Rhys Williams
Full-back
Matches
Points
Country
Wales

Playing Record
Games
Men
10 Sep 1977 / Twickenham
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Barbarians
14
23
British Isles XV(non-cap)
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Men
24 Oct 1970 / County Ground
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Barbarians
9
29
Fiji XV
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Men
27 Jan 1973 / National Stadium
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Barbarians
23
11
New Zealand XV (non-cap)
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Men
09 May 1970 / Murrayfield
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Barbarians
33
17
Scotland XV (non-cap)
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Men
31 Jan 1970 / Twickenham
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Barbarians
12
21
South Africa XV (non-cap)
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Men
09 Apr 1977 / Arms Park
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Cardiff
13
26
Barbarians
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Men
26 Sep 1970 / Lansdowne Road
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Dublin Wanderers
9
30
Barbarians
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Men
27 Dec 1969 / Welford Road
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Leicester Tigers
0
35
Barbarians
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Men
27 Dec 1975 / Welford Road
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Leicester Tigers
11
20
Barbarians
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Men
28 Dec 1976 / Welford Road
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Leicester Tigers
12
8
Barbarians
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Men
02 Dec 1969 / Iffley Road
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Oxford University
16
18
Barbarians
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Statistics

John Peter Rhys Williams
John Peter Rhys Williams was born in Cardiff on 2 March 1949 and educated at Millfield School and St Mary's Hospital before qualifying as an orthopaedic surgeon. Having toured Argentina with a Wales XV in September 1968 he gained the first of his 55 caps for Wales against Scotland in February 1969. All but one of his internationals was at full-back but he played as a flanker against Australia in 1978. He scored six tries for Wales and was captain on five occasions. He played club rugby for London Welsh and, latterly, Bridgend. On two British Isles tours to New Zealand in 1971 and South Africa in 1974 he made 30 appearances, including all eight test matches. His 11 games for the Barbarians included the fixtures against South Africa and Fiji in 1970 and New Zealand in 1973.
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