Peter Morgan
Welsh rugby union player

Peter Morgan

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Welsh rugby union player
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1 January 1959(Broad Haven, The Havens, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom)
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Sir Thomas Picton School
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Peter John Morgan (born 1 January 1959) is a former Welsh international rugby union player. He played on the wing. In 1980 he toured South Africa with the British Lions and at the time played club rugby for Llanelli RFC.

Playing career

Morgan played rugby from a young age including selection for the Welsh Youth team. After a spell playing with Haverfordwest RFC he switched to first class team Llanelli. In 1979 Morgan was a member of the Llanelli sevens team which won the Snelling Sevens and he was awarded the Everson Award as the player of the tournament. It was as a Llanelli player he was first selected for the Wales national team in the encounter with Scotland during the 1980 Five Nations Championship. In the same year he was chosen to represent the British Lions on their 1980 tour of South Africa. Although he was not selected for any of the Test matches, he played in seven regional encounters, scoring a try in a narrow win over Griqualand West.

Morgan played in four matches for Wales, including the 1980 game against the All Blacks at Cardiff.

Later life

Peter Morgan later became chairman of Pembrokeshire County Council. He suffered an incapacitating stroke in August, 2012.