Former captain of the Welsh national side, Colin Charvis is an exceptional rugby player who made a total of 94 appearances for Wales and also 2 games for the British & Irish Lions.
He made his international debut in 1996, Charvis scored a total of twenty-two tries playing for his country over eleven years. Being one of only a handful of players to score over 100 points for Wales, Colin certainly made his mark on the side and was awarded the captaincy in 2003 for the prestigious World Cup. Leading his team to the quarter-finals he solidified his place as a fierce competitor and a worthy leader. In 2006, he was again called up to represent Wales in the 2006 Six Nations.
Alongside his international success, Colin Charvis enjoyed a top club career over the years. First taking up the sport professional with London Welsh in 1992 he moved to Swansea in 1995 where he spent the most prolific period of his career. With over 160 appearances and over 300 points scored he is recognised for his impressive contributions to the club. After leaving Swansea he also enjoyed brief periods at Tarbes, Newcastle Falcons, and Newport Gwent Dragons before retiring in 2009.
To contact us about Colin, please fill in this form: