Celtic Warriors - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

  • Brent Cockbain (Lock) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2005
  • Gareth Cooper (Scrum Half) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2005
  • Mefin Davies (Hooker) - Wales International
  • Chris Horsman (Prop) - Wales International
  • Dafydd James (Wing/Centre) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2001
  • Ryan Jones (Flanker/No.8) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2005
  • Gethin Jenkins (Prop) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2005 and 2009
  • Neil Jenkins (Outside-Half) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 1997 and 2001, Former World Record Points Scorer
  • Christian Loader (Prop) - Wales International
  • Sililo Martens (Scrum-Half) - Tonga International
  • Maama Molitika (Flanker) - Tonga International
  • Kevin Morgan (Full-back) - Wales International
  • Sonny Parker (Centre) - Wales International
  • Richard Parks (Flanker) - Wales International
  • Robert Sidoli (Lock) - Wales International
  • Ceri Sweeney (Outside-Half) - Wales International
  • Gareth Thomas (Wing/Centre/Full-back) - Wales International, British and Irish Lions 2005 (Captain 2nd and 3rd Tests)- Former Welsh Record Try Scorer
  • Lee Thomas (Centre/Outside-Half) - Wales Youth International
  • Gareth Wyatt (Wing) - Wales International
  • Jonathan Bryant (Centre) - Wales International

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