Sid Bevan
Welsh rugby union player

Sid Bevan

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Welsh rugby union player
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Birth:
2 May 1877(Wales, United Kingdom)
Death:
17 October 1933(Swansea, City and County of Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom)
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Thomas Sidney "Sid" Bevan (2 May 1877 – 17 October 1933) was a Welsh rugby union player who represented Wales and the British Lions. Bevan played club rugby for Swansea, joining the club in 1897.

Rugby career

Bevan came to note as a rugby player while representing local team Morriston RFC. In 1897 he switched to first class side, Swansea, and while playing for Swansea he was selected to play for Wales. His first and only cap was on 2 March 1904 at Balmoral Showgrounds in Belfast against Ireland. In the same year Bevan was selected to represent Bedell Sivright's British Lions on their tour of Australia and New Zealand. He played in four of the tests.

During World War I, Bevan was a second lieutenant in the 6th battalion of the Welch Regiment.

International matches played

Wales

  •  Ireland 1904

British Lions

  •  Australia 1904, 1904, 1904
  •  New Zealand 1904