He retired from rugby union after the 1995 World Cup third place play-off match. He had won 26 caps in total. However, he came out of retirement after professionalism to play for a season for Sale, helping them reach the final of the Pilkington Cup. After retiring he now appears regularly as a rugby union pundit/commentator on Sky Sports where he appears with former England international (and Wales schoolboy international) Stuart Barnes and former England and Lions centre Will Greenwood.
Former England and Lions scrum half Dewi Morris lists his top 3 try saving tackles.
published: 28 Sep 2013
Dewi Morris
Plays for England....
published: 22 Sep 2019
Dewi Morris
TVF would like to thank Dewi Morris for his input and support towards the Wimbledon sporting Project.
Dewi Morris is a former rugby player who played scrum half for the England national team and retired soon after the 1995 World Cup. Morris appears regularly on Sky Sports where he is a commenter on the Rugby Union, along with other former team mates.
The Wimbledon Sporting Project is a five-year educational programme which includes films, books and sporting activities provided to schools in the London Borough of Merton at no cost. TVF is delighted to be working in partnership with local businesses, local partners, sporting celebrities and volunteers to create a lasting and innovative sporting legacy across Merton. The project seeks to combine the spirit and success of the 2012 Olympics ...
published: 16 Apr 2013
Dewi Morris wants "outstanding" Anthony Watson to start for England
Sky Sports pundit wants England coach Staurt Lancaster to pick "outstanding" youngster Anthony Watson and says he "would love" him to start against France on the opening weekend of the 2014 6 Nations.
published: 25 Jan 2014
Will Greenwood calls Dewi Morris a cunt on The Rugby Club
Will Greenwood drops the C bomb on Total Rugby!
published: 16 Mar 2012
Dewi Morris - Crowdfunding
Dewi Morris - proud to be involved
published: 08 Nov 2018
Dwylo Dros Y Mor Concert 1985
Welsh Version of Live Aid recorded live at St Davids Hall in 1985.
Missing first few minutes, but includes performances by Huw Chiswell - Rhwybeth o'r le, Parti'r Ysbrydion, Y Cwm (with Geraint Griffiths); Geraint Griffiths - Undod, Breuddwyd Fel Aderyn, Dilyn Fi, Dilyn y Peipar; Caryl Parry Jones a'i band - SOS, Chwarae'n Troi'n Chwerw; Maffia Mr Huws - Da Ni'm yn Rhan o'th Gem Fach Di, Diwedd y Gan; finishing with Dewch Ynghyd and Dwylo'r Dros Y Mor sung by the combined artists above plus Dafydd Iwan, Clive Harpwood, Myfyr Isaac, Phil Bradley, Geraint Davies, Simon Fisher, Hu Huws, Greg Lynn, Jim O'Rourke, Louis Thomas, Gwyn Williams, Emyr Wyn, Steve Jones, Derec Brown, Martin Geraint, Tim Hartley, Ifor Huws, Sian James, Richard Jones, Wyn Jones, Sioned Mair, Gareth Morlais, Aled Sion, D...
TVF would like to thank Dewi Morris for his input and support towards the Wimbledon sporting Project.
Dewi Morris is a former rugby player who played scrum hal...
TVF would like to thank Dewi Morris for his input and support towards the Wimbledon sporting Project.
Dewi Morris is a former rugby player who played scrum half for the England national team and retired soon after the 1995 World Cup. Morris appears regularly on Sky Sports where he is a commenter on the Rugby Union, along with other former team mates.
The Wimbledon Sporting Project is a five-year educational programme which includes films, books and sporting activities provided to schools in the London Borough of Merton at no cost. TVF is delighted to be working in partnership with local businesses, local partners, sporting celebrities and volunteers to create a lasting and innovative sporting legacy across Merton. The project seeks to combine the spirit and success of the 2012 Olympics with local sporting heritage to inspire school children and to empower them to live healthy and active lives through sport.
Thanks to BBC and ITV for allowing us to use footage of Dewi Morris.
For further details on the Wimbledon Sporting Project go to: http://www.truevolunteer.org/portfolio-type/wimbledon-sporting-project/
TVF would like to thank Dewi Morris for his input and support towards the Wimbledon sporting Project.
Dewi Morris is a former rugby player who played scrum half for the England national team and retired soon after the 1995 World Cup. Morris appears regularly on Sky Sports where he is a commenter on the Rugby Union, along with other former team mates.
The Wimbledon Sporting Project is a five-year educational programme which includes films, books and sporting activities provided to schools in the London Borough of Merton at no cost. TVF is delighted to be working in partnership with local businesses, local partners, sporting celebrities and volunteers to create a lasting and innovative sporting legacy across Merton. The project seeks to combine the spirit and success of the 2012 Olympics with local sporting heritage to inspire school children and to empower them to live healthy and active lives through sport.
Thanks to BBC and ITV for allowing us to use footage of Dewi Morris.
For further details on the Wimbledon Sporting Project go to: http://www.truevolunteer.org/portfolio-type/wimbledon-sporting-project/
Sky Sports pundit wants England coach Staurt Lancaster to pick "outstanding" youngster Anthony Watson and says he "would love" him to start against France on th...
Sky Sports pundit wants England coach Staurt Lancaster to pick "outstanding" youngster Anthony Watson and says he "would love" him to start against France on the opening weekend of the 2014 6 Nations.
Sky Sports pundit wants England coach Staurt Lancaster to pick "outstanding" youngster Anthony Watson and says he "would love" him to start against France on the opening weekend of the 2014 6 Nations.
Welsh Version of Live Aid recorded live at St Davids Hall in 1985.
Missing first few minutes, but includes performances by Huw Chiswell - Rhwybeth o'r le, Parti...
Welsh Version of Live Aid recorded live at St Davids Hall in 1985.
Missing first few minutes, but includes performances by Huw Chiswell - Rhwybeth o'r le, Parti'r Ysbrydion, Y Cwm (with Geraint Griffiths); Geraint Griffiths - Undod, Breuddwyd Fel Aderyn, Dilyn Fi, Dilyn y Peipar; Caryl Parry Jones a'i band - SOS, Chwarae'n Troi'n Chwerw; Maffia Mr Huws - Da Ni'm yn Rhan o'th Gem Fach Di, Diwedd y Gan; finishing with Dewch Ynghyd and Dwylo'r Dros Y Mor sung by the combined artists above plus Dafydd Iwan, Clive Harpwood, Myfyr Isaac, Phil Bradley, Geraint Davies, Simon Fisher, Hu Huws, Greg Lynn, Jim O'Rourke, Louis Thomas, Gwyn Williams, Emyr Wyn, Steve Jones, Derec Brown, Martin Geraint, Tim Hartley, Ifor Huws, Sian James, Richard Jones, Wyn Jones, Sioned Mair, Gareth Morlais, Aled Sion, Dyfed Thomas, Neil Williams, Robin Evans, Linda Healy, Geraint Lovegreen, Elaine Morgan, Derek Morgan, Dewi Morris, Robin Roberts, Gillian Elisa Thomas, Sian Wheway, Geraint Jarman and Rhiannon Tomas.
For anyone interested it was shot on Link 110 cameras and recorded on 1 inch C format and edited at Mentrau Post Production in Cardiff by me (Paul Middleton) and Bob Barrett.
Welsh Version of Live Aid recorded live at St Davids Hall in 1985.
Missing first few minutes, but includes performances by Huw Chiswell - Rhwybeth o'r le, Parti'r Ysbrydion, Y Cwm (with Geraint Griffiths); Geraint Griffiths - Undod, Breuddwyd Fel Aderyn, Dilyn Fi, Dilyn y Peipar; Caryl Parry Jones a'i band - SOS, Chwarae'n Troi'n Chwerw; Maffia Mr Huws - Da Ni'm yn Rhan o'th Gem Fach Di, Diwedd y Gan; finishing with Dewch Ynghyd and Dwylo'r Dros Y Mor sung by the combined artists above plus Dafydd Iwan, Clive Harpwood, Myfyr Isaac, Phil Bradley, Geraint Davies, Simon Fisher, Hu Huws, Greg Lynn, Jim O'Rourke, Louis Thomas, Gwyn Williams, Emyr Wyn, Steve Jones, Derec Brown, Martin Geraint, Tim Hartley, Ifor Huws, Sian James, Richard Jones, Wyn Jones, Sioned Mair, Gareth Morlais, Aled Sion, Dyfed Thomas, Neil Williams, Robin Evans, Linda Healy, Geraint Lovegreen, Elaine Morgan, Derek Morgan, Dewi Morris, Robin Roberts, Gillian Elisa Thomas, Sian Wheway, Geraint Jarman and Rhiannon Tomas.
For anyone interested it was shot on Link 110 cameras and recorded on 1 inch C format and edited at Mentrau Post Production in Cardiff by me (Paul Middleton) and Bob Barrett.
TVF would like to thank Dewi Morris for his input and support towards the Wimbledon sporting Project.
Dewi Morris is a former rugby player who played scrum half for the England national team and retired soon after the 1995 World Cup. Morris appears regularly on Sky Sports where he is a commenter on the Rugby Union, along with other former team mates.
The Wimbledon Sporting Project is a five-year educational programme which includes films, books and sporting activities provided to schools in the London Borough of Merton at no cost. TVF is delighted to be working in partnership with local businesses, local partners, sporting celebrities and volunteers to create a lasting and innovative sporting legacy across Merton. The project seeks to combine the spirit and success of the 2012 Olympics with local sporting heritage to inspire school children and to empower them to live healthy and active lives through sport.
Thanks to BBC and ITV for allowing us to use footage of Dewi Morris.
For further details on the Wimbledon Sporting Project go to: http://www.truevolunteer.org/portfolio-type/wimbledon-sporting-project/
Sky Sports pundit wants England coach Staurt Lancaster to pick "outstanding" youngster Anthony Watson and says he "would love" him to start against France on the opening weekend of the 2014 6 Nations.
Welsh Version of Live Aid recorded live at St Davids Hall in 1985.
Missing first few minutes, but includes performances by Huw Chiswell - Rhwybeth o'r le, Parti'r Ysbrydion, Y Cwm (with Geraint Griffiths); Geraint Griffiths - Undod, Breuddwyd Fel Aderyn, Dilyn Fi, Dilyn y Peipar; Caryl Parry Jones a'i band - SOS, Chwarae'n Troi'n Chwerw; Maffia Mr Huws - Da Ni'm yn Rhan o'th Gem Fach Di, Diwedd y Gan; finishing with Dewch Ynghyd and Dwylo'r Dros Y Mor sung by the combined artists above plus Dafydd Iwan, Clive Harpwood, Myfyr Isaac, Phil Bradley, Geraint Davies, Simon Fisher, Hu Huws, Greg Lynn, Jim O'Rourke, Louis Thomas, Gwyn Williams, Emyr Wyn, Steve Jones, Derec Brown, Martin Geraint, Tim Hartley, Ifor Huws, Sian James, Richard Jones, Wyn Jones, Sioned Mair, Gareth Morlais, Aled Sion, Dyfed Thomas, Neil Williams, Robin Evans, Linda Healy, Geraint Lovegreen, Elaine Morgan, Derek Morgan, Dewi Morris, Robin Roberts, Gillian Elisa Thomas, Sian Wheway, Geraint Jarman and Rhiannon Tomas.
For anyone interested it was shot on Link 110 cameras and recorded on 1 inch C format and edited at Mentrau Post Production in Cardiff by me (Paul Middleton) and Bob Barrett.
He retired from rugby union after the 1995 World Cup third place play-off match. He had won 26 caps in total. However, he came out of retirement after professionalism to play for a season for Sale, helping them reach the final of the Pilkington Cup. After retiring he now appears regularly as a rugby union pundit/commentator on Sky Sports where he appears with former England international (and Wales schoolboy international) Stuart Barnes and former England and Lions centre Will Greenwood.
How could it be for real, how could it ever happen to us The nightmares you've never given a second thought, I'd expect to come up the last This is the way it is, this the way it supposed to be You keep on babbling this bullshit, but have you ever thought what it means Dare! To throw this shit away. Dare! Go ahead make my day. Dare! Before it's too late As bad as it gets What else could you take as it is, even if it the worse comes to the worse Can't you see the horror happening next door The lie you like has just replaced the one that you don't I just don't buy it, I don't believe a fuckin word Dare! To throw this shit away. Dare! Go ahead make my day. Dare! Before it's too late As bad as it gets As bad as it gets Dare! To throw this shit away. Dare! Go ahead make my day. Dare! Before it's too late
“It was an awful game. But we won and I was just ecstatic. I had won a game for England. Even the older players were saying ... “In my third press conference as England captain I was trying to explain what DewiMorris, our scrum-half, had been trying to do.