William Henry Evans (9 February 1892 - c. 1979) was a Welsh international centre who played club rugby for Llwynypia and Penygraig.
[2] Evans first came to prominence as a rugby player while he was playing for local team Llwynypia RFC.
He was first capped for Wales when he was selected for the opening game of the 1914 Five Nations Championship, an away fixture at Twickenham against England.
[3] Evans earned his second cap three weeks later, laying Scotland at the Cardiff Arms Park.
Evans; final game was seen as one of the most violent in the history of rugby, with Wales beating Ireland 11-3.