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Bill Everson (William Aaron Everson) was born on 15 March, 1906 in Rudry, Wales, is a Wales international rugby union footballer. Discover Bill Everson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

Popular As William Aaron Everson
Occupation Police officer tobacconist
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 15 March 1906
Birthday 15 March
Birthplace Rudry, Wales
Date of death 26 April, 1966
Died Place Newport, Wales
Nationality Wales

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1906

William Aaron Everson (15 March 1906 – 26 April 1966) was a Welsh international rugby union fullback who played club rugby for Newport and was capped for Wales in 1926.

Despite only winning a single international cap, he was a pivotal member for Newport and a record breaking club player.

1925

Everson played for Machen, Newport Police and Pill Harriers before switching to Newport during the 1925/1926 season.

In his first season for the club he played in 30 matches, scoring 90 points; which was enough to draw him to the attention of the Welsh selectors.

Over the 12 seasons he represented the club, from 1925 to 1937, he played in 314 matches scoring 856 points, including 245 conversions and 111 penalties.

1926

He played just a single game for Wales, the encounter with Scotland as part of the 1926 Five Nations Championship.

Played at Murrayfield, Everson was brought in as a replacement for Swansea's David Evans, but when Wales lost the game, Everson was never chosen to represent his country again.

Despite the loss, Everson did score his only international points during the game when he converted Ron Herrera's try.

Although Everson failed to achieve another cap for Wales, his record at Newport continued to improve.

1927

While with Newport he faced one international touring team, the 1927 Waratahs.

With his playing career behind him, Everson continued his connection with Newport by becoming a committee member.

He was also instrumental in setting up Wales' first rugby sevens tournament, the Snelling Sevens.

1930

Everson was also given the captaincy of the senior team on two occasions, in the 1930/31 season, and again in 1933/34.

1962

His points scored was a club record, which remained unbroken until 1962.

1966

The competition recognised his commitment to its founding when the Bill Everson Award was set up after Everson's death in 1966.

The trophy was awarded to the player of the tournament, and its recipients included Barry John, J.J. Williams, Jonathan Davies and Robert Howley.

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