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Manon Johnes (born 17 December 2000) is a
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professional player who plays back row for the
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and
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. She made her debut for the Wales national squad in 2018, and represented them at the
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.


Club career

Johnes first began playing rugby at the age of six, after developing an interest in the sport by watching matches with her father. She started out as the only girl on the team at CRICC Caerdydd, the junior section of Cardiff Quins. At 13, she moved to Cardiff Quins Girls, before joining the
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under-18s, and later the Cardiff Blues senior squad. Johnes then signed with Bristol Bears, her current club, in 2020.


International career

Johnes had already established an international career before signing with the Wales senior women's squad. In 2017, she was part of the women's under-18s rugby sevens team that represented Wales and won bronze at the Youth Commonwealth Games in the Bahamas. She would later represent Wales in senior sevens at the
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in Australia. She made her debut for Wales against South Africa in 2018 in the autumn series held at
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. Wales' 19-5 victory saw Johnes earn her first cap aged just 17. Johnes then made her Six Nations debut in 2019, with four appearances during the tournament. She has represented Wales at each subsequent
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, and was named 'One to Watch' by ''
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'' ahead of the event in 2021. Johnes has won 14 caps to date in her rugby career.


Personal life

Johnes attended Welsh language school
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in Cardiff before taking a place at Oxford University's St Catherine's College in 2020 to study Geography. In an interview with Oxford University Rugby Club, where she plays during her studies, she explained: "I made a deferred entry to university as I wanted to take a year to balance sports commitments with working in my community, teaching in a Welsh medium primary school and working with ALN pupils." During the coronavirus pandemic, Johnes would also spend her free time working as an assistant teacher at Ysgol Gwaelod y Garth, on the outskirts of Cardiff. Johnes says that one the most influential people in her life is her former PE teacher and Wales footballer Gwennan Harries. In an interview with ''WRU.Wales,'' she said: " arrieshas been an immense role model for me, my biggest influence without a doubt. In school it would normally just be the academy boys working out in the gym, but she got me going in there in the mornings, getting into good habits. I’m still in contact with her on a weekly basis, and she’s more of a friend than a teacher now.”


Honours

* 2017 Youth Commonwealth Bronze medallist. *Cardiff Blues Women Player of the Year 2017/2018/2019.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Johnes, Manon 2000 births Living people Alumni of St Catherine's College, Oxford Rugby union players from Cardiff Welsh female rugby union players 21st-century Welsh sportswomen Wales women's international rugby union players Welsh rugby sevens players Wales international women's rugby sevens players Rugby sevens players at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games rugby sevens players for Wales Rugby union flankers Welsh schoolteachers People educated at Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf Bristol Bears Women players