Billy Mainwaring


William Thomas Mainwaring was a Welsh international second row rugby union player who played for Aberavon RFC.

Rugby career

Nurtured in his village team of Taibach RFC, Mainwaring was a regular member of the Aberavon RFC team before his first cap in 1966-7 season against Scotland at Murrayfield. He played in all of the Welsh games of that term.
In the following season, he was one of four Aberavon RFC players who played against the touring All Blacks. His final test was against England in 1968.
He captained Aberavon RFC in the 1969–70 and 1970-1 seasons playing on until the club's centenary season of 1976-7.
During his career he formed a formidable club second row partnership firstly with Max Wiltshire and later with Allan Martin, both fellow internationals.
After retirement he became a selector at Aberavon RFC. His mother, Mrs Evelyn Mainwaring, who died in 2004, was a vociferous supporter of Aberavon; her "often deafening" words of advice and humour made her popular throughout the rugby fraternity in Wales. On one occasion, when her son got into a fracas with Gareth Edwards, she shouted: "Put him down, Billy, he's playing for Wales on Saturday!"