Career
Elsey came to note as a rugby player while playing for first class Welsh team Cardiff. Despite being English born there was a two-year residency rule that allowed non-Welsh born players representing the Wales national team, and in 1895 he was selected to represent Wales as part of the Home Nations Championship. Elsey was brought into the Welsh pack for the Championship opener against England.
The Welsh team had changed much since the previous match of the lase season, with only six of the original fifteen reselected, though only Elsey and Swansea"s Tom Jackson were new caps amongst the forwards.
The match was played at Saint Helen"s, Swansea with Wales led out by Arthur "Monkey" Gould, in a team that contained over 100 caps from just seven players, against an English team fielding 10 new caps. The Welsh points game from two tries, one of which was scored by Elsey.
Even with a score on his international debut, Elsey was replaced for the next match of the Championship by Ernie George and never represented Wales again. International matches played
Wales
England 1895.