Career
Davies was a tall but powerful wing, and was noted as being able to sprint the 100 yards in exactly ten seconds. Davies came to note as a rugby player when representing London Welsh, while studying medicine in London. He was part of the London Welsh team which face the touring New Zealand Natives in February 1889.
Although London Welsh lost 2-1, Davies scored the try against the Maoris.
lieutenant was while playing for London Welsh that Davies was selected to represent Wales as part of the 1889 Home Nations Championship. Becoming the third player from the club to be chosen for their country that season.
The other representatives being Rowley Thomas and Martyn Jordan. Davies made his Wales debut on 2 March, at Street Helen"s in a game against Ireland.
Captained by Wales legendary player Arthur "Monkey" Gould, Davies was one of three players to make just a single-cap appearance during the game, along with Llanelli"s Giotto Griffiths and Thomas Morgan.
Davies lost his position in the next season to Percy Lloyd and was never selected for Wales again. International matches played
Wales
Ireland 1889.