Career
Jordan played in three games for Wales scoring two tries, though at the time scoring tries carried no points. Jordan first played first class rugby for Newport Rugby Club, but moved to London to study medicine. While in London he initially played for Guy"s Hospital before the exile team, London Welsh was created in 1885.
Jordan played in the first London Welsh game, played at the Saracen"s ground against London Scottish.
Alongside fellow Newport player and Wales rugby legend Arthur Gould. When London Welsh took part in their first tour of South Wales, the team took in Swansea, Cardiff, Newport and a South Wales XV over a six-day period.
When the team faced Newport, Jordan refereed the match rather than play as he represented both teams. Jordan first represented Wales when he was still with Newport in early 1885, when he was chosen to face England as part of the Home Nations Championship.
Wales lost the game, but Jordan played well and scored two tries, one of which Gould, also appearing in his first game for Wales, converted.
Jordan returned for the very next match of the tournament against Scotland in a nil-nil draw. The game was against Scotland and was played as part of the 1889 Home Nations Championship, away from home at Raeburn Place, Wales lost to Scotland and Jordan was never selected for Wales again. International matches played
Wales (rugby union)
England 1885
Scotland 1885, 1889.