Career
Hopkins first played rugby at schoolboy level for Pontardawe Colligiate School, and after he matriculated to University College of North Wales in Bangor, he also played for the college team An all round sportsman, he played several sports to a high standard, including soccer, tennis and hockey. He rowed for University College at Henley and was a reserve for both Wales hockey XI and the amateur soccer XI. At club level, Hopkins first played rugby for local side Pontardawe Reconstruction Finance Corporation before he switched to first class Welsh club Swansea.
In 1908 Hopkins came to note when he faced the first touring Australian team on three different occasions, at club, county and international level
His first meeting with the Australians was when he was selected for invitational county team Glamorgan. Two months later, Hopkins was selected for his first international appearance when he was selected for Wales to face Australia.
Hopkins had a notable game scoring one of two Wales" tries, in a narrow victory. Hopkins next played for Wales in the 1909 Home Nations Championship, and played in two of the matches, against England and Ireland.
Hopkins scored a try in both games and with Wales beating all three opponents in the tournament, he became part of a Triple Crown winning Championship.
Hopkins played in just one more match for Wales, his first losing match as an international in an away game to England as part of the 1910 Five Nations Championship. International matches played
Wales
Australia 1908
England 1909, 1910
Ireland 1909.