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John Bevan (rugby)

John Charles Bevan (born 28 October 1950) is a Welsh international rugby footballer of the 1970s and '80s. He is one of two John Bevans who played for Wales during the 1970s.
==Rugby career==
His début for Wales came on 16 January 1971 during the Five Nations Championship when Wales played England. He crowned the win with a try as Wales ran out 22-6 winners. He played in all of the other games in the tournament, but did not score again, as Wales went on to win the championship and the Grand Slam.〔http://www.wru.co.uk/eng/matchcentre/squads_wales_player_archive.php?player=25815&includeref=dynamic〕
Starting his career in rugby union, he played for the Cardiff club and after being capped for Wales in 1971, Bevan toured Australia and New Zealand with the British Lions. He played in 14 matches including the first test and scored a total of 18 tries. The 17 scored in New Zealand equalled the record of Tony O'Reilly. He was a speedy winger (number 11) from Tylorstown South Wales and is chiefly remembered for his role in the Barbarians' victory over New Zealand in 1973, during which he scored a try.
During his short international career Bevan scored 5 tries for Wales.
In September 1973, Bevan switched to rugby league and joined Warrington for the then massive signing on fee of £12,000. He played Left-, i.e. number 5, and scored a try in Warrington's 7-14 defeat to Widnes in the 1975 Challenge Cup final during the 1974–75 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 10 May 1975. He made 332 appearances for the Warrington club in which he scored 201 tries usually on the . He played for Wales and Great Britain.〔 〕
John earned the nickname "The Ox"
After 13 seasons, Bevan retired from the professional game. John Bevan's Testimonial match at Warrington took place in 1983.

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