Background
Evans was born in Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire, but came to the Rhondda Valley to find work.
Evans was born in Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire, but came to the Rhondda Valley to find work.
A policeman by profession, Evans was one of the first "Rhondda forwards", an aggressive style of forward player who was expected to play a more physical style game. Evans first came to note as a rugby player when he was selected to face Scotland as part of the 1896 Home Nations Championship. Originally a collier, Evans became a police officer in 1892 and his size and strength typified the style of forward player the Welsh selectors turned to in the late 19th century.
The previous game, the Championship opener against England, saw the first "Rhondda forward" when Sam Ramsey of Treorchy was selected.
Evans played club rugby for neighbouring team Penygraig, and was the first international cap for the club Evans was one of five new caps to be brought into the pack for the 1896 game against Scotland, after Wales had suffered a heavy defeat away to England.
Wales beat Scotland 6-0, and Evans was reslected to face Ireland for the last game of the tournament. Despite the defeat, Evans was back for the only match of the 1897 Championship, in a tournament disrupted by Wales leaving the Institutional Review Board due to the The Gould Affair.
The one game Wales played was against England, and Evans played in a pack with Rhondda players Dick Hellings and Jack Rhapps.
When Wales were accepted back into the Institutional Review Board in 1898, Evans found his place in the Welsh team taken by Joseph Booth. But he was reinstated for his last appearance in the final match of the tournament against England. Evans" reintroduction by the selectors was seen by the English press as an attempt to intimidate the England team
Whether this was intentional or not, the result ended in an English victory, and the end of Evans" international career, being replaced by Jere Blake the next season.
He died in 1912, at the age of 39 from tuberculosis. International matches played
Wales
England 1897, 1898
Ireland 1896
Scotland 1896.