Lee Jarvis


Lee Jarvis is a former international Welsh rugby union player who was known as a top points scorer with the boot. His career has been spent in both Wales and England including top level rugby in Wales and in the Celtic League, winning a number of trophies in both countries. He has represented Wales from school level to full international honours as well as being selected by the Barbarians. Despite being tipped as the "next best thing" during his early career and being a great points kicker Lee never gained more than a solitary cap for Wales at full international level. After retiring from rugby union as a player, Lee has taken up coaching. He is currently head coach at Beddau RFC.

Playing career

Early career

An outside-half, he began his club career at his local club Pontypridd in 1995 where he was a member of the youth academy. Despite making an appearance in the Heineken Cup, Lee found opportunities limited at Pontypridd as Welsh legend Neil Jenkins was already firmly entrenched as the main man in his position at the club so he moved to local rivals Cardiff for the start of the 1996-97 season. Lee spent three seasons at Cardiff where he scored an incredible 1,000 points in his time there which also saw the club win the SWALEC Cup in his first season and included a career best performance in his second season of almost 500 points in all competitions. He also gained a cap for Wales - playing just two minutes against Romania in 1997 but typically still managing to score a conversion in the limited time he played. Despite a great scoring record at Cardiff, in 1999 Lee returning to his former club, Pontypridd, as part of a record £200,000 deal that the capital club paid for his former teammate Neil Jenkins.

Celtic League

After two seasons at Pontypridd where he was once more one of the league's top scorers, Lee moved to Neath to coincide with the inaugural Celtic league - a competition which involved Welsh, Scottish and Irish clubs - helping the club to the quarter finals where they lost to Irish province Ulster. Along with appearances in the domestic Welsh league/cup, Jarvis amassed over 400 points including 100 in the Celtic League. In 2003 a further change to Welsh rugby would lead to the creation of the controversial regions who would play in the Celtic League replacing the original Welsh clubs. Of the five teams that were created, Lee moved back east to join the Newport Gwent Dragons. He only spent a season with the Dragons where he found opportunities limited by highly capped South African international Percy Montgomery and Craig Warlow.

Move to Cornwall

After nine years in Wales Lee decided to make the decision to move across the Bristol Channel to Cornwall where he joined the Cornish Pirates, an ambitious club plying their trade in the English second division, for the 2004-05 season. He made the decision partly due to pressure playing in Welsh rugby where for years he had been touted as the "next best thing" but had been unable to gain the international caps he had been expected to when he started his career. At Pirates he became a first team regular helping the club to gain very respectable 4th and 3rd-place positions in the league in the two seasons he was there.
Two years at Pirates were followed by another two seasons at nearby Mounts Bay. In two years at the Penzance-based club, Lee helped the club achieve two consecutive promotions from tier 5 up to tier 3 in what was a very exciting period for the short-lived club. As well as claiming two league titles, Mounts Bay also won the EDF Intermediate Cup and Cornish Super Cup in this period and on a personal note Lee was also top points scorer in National Division 3 South during his second year at the club. Despite enjoying life in Cornwall Lee received an offer from former club Cardiff to become player coach and he returned to Wales for the start of the 2008-09 season.

Return to Cardiff

In his role as player-coach Lee still showed that he had a lot to offer the club, coming off the bench to help Cardiff defeat Glamorgan Wanderers, scoring three penalties and a drop goal in the final 30 minutes of a Principality Premiership game in November. He managed to score 294 points during the season in which Cardiff claimed the Principality Premiership title - their first since 2000. Lee would also be selected for Cardiff Blues while at Cardiff and would play an increasing role as a backs coach at the Blues Academy. In September 2010, Lee launched , an attempt to pass on his skills as a tactical and place kicker to a new generation of rugby players.

Coaching career

Merthyr

After several years at Cardiff Blues, in 2013 Lee joined struggling Merthyr alongside Gary Horrigan as head coach. The Ironmen managed to survive relegation, beating Ystrad Rhondda on the last day of the season to stay up. Under the backing of multi millionaire Sir Stan Thomas, Merthyr then won the Division 1 East title to gain promotion to the Welsh Championship as well as claiming the SWALEC Plate.

Professional Playing Career

SeasonClubLeaguePoints
1995-96 PontypriddWelsh Premier Division?
1996-97 CardiffWelsh Premier Division403
1997-98 CardiffWelsh Premier Division496
1998-99 CardiffWelsh Premier Division268
1999-00 PontypriddWelsh Premier Division302
2000-01 PontypriddWelsh-Scottish League282
2001-02 NeathCeltic League / Welsh-Scottish League436
2002-03 NeathCeltic League / Principality Premiership260
2003-04 Newport Gwent DragonsCeltic League212
2004-05 Cornish PiratesNational Division One247
2005-06 Cornish PiratesNational Division One112
2006-07 Mounts BaySouth West Division 1377
2007-08 Mounts BayNational Division 3 South334
2008-09 CardiffPrincipality Premiership294
2009-10 Cardiff / Cardiff BluesPrincipality Premiership / Pro12?

Playing Honours

Cardiff
Mounts Bay
International/Representative
Merthyr