Colin J. Stephens (born 29 November 1969) is a Welsh former
rugby union player who played as a
fly-half for
Llanelli RFC and
Leeds RUFC. Born in
Morriston, Swansea, he was educated at
Ysgol y Strade and played representative rugby for Wales Schools. He made his senior debut for Llanelli in January 1988, playing six times before the end of the 1987–88 season (four at fly-half, one at centre and one at full-back). He began the 1988–89 season sharing the number 10 shirt with Wales international
Jonathan Davies, but following Davies' departure to
rugby league at the start of 1989, Stephens took over on a permanent basis.
With Stephens at fly-half, Llanelli won the
WRU Challenge Cup three years in a row from 1991 to 1993, the last of which was won as part of a league and cup double. In November 1992, Stephens was part of the Llanelli side that beat the touring
Australia national team
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13–9 at Stradey Park, kicking the conversion after
Ieuan Evans' try, as well as two drop goals. Stephens also earned four caps for Wales, playing three matches in the
1992 Five Nations Championship, as well as a test against Australia in November 1992. He also played four times for the
Barbarians, scoring 35 points.
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In April 1995, Stephens broke an ankle in the Welsh Cup semi-final against
Pontypridd, and later that year, he left Llanelli to join
Leeds RUFC, who had also offered him a role as a development officer. He remained in the north of England, playing for Huddersfield, Sedgley Park and Morley, as well as taking up coaching positions with Leeds and Morley, and the
Warrington Wolves rugby league side. In 2003, he was appointed as director of rugby for
Leeds Beckett University, who won the
BUCS rugby union title in 2015.
References
External links
Profileat Llanelli RFC
Profileat Welsh Rugby Union
Profileat Barbarian FC
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1969 births
Living people
Welsh rugby union players
Wales international rugby union players
Llanelli RFC players
Leeds Tykes players
People educated at Ysgol y Strade