Ken Davies settled in
Keighley when he retired from rugby as a shop keeper for many years. Davies formed a lifelong friendship with his former teammate Thomas Cockcroft. Davies became godfather to Cockcroft's daughter Mollie,
(Whitcombe), and his son William Cockcroft took Kenneth as his middle name. On 21 October 1981, Davies returned to Wales to take part in the
golden jubilee celebrations of
Blaengarw RFC. His visit coincided with the touring
Australia national rugby union team, the Wallabies playing against Bridgend, the club Jones had signed from for Keighley. At this game were many former professional
rugby league footballers who were welcomed back to the club to enjoy the occasion. It was different in 1935 when Davis 'Went North'. His loss was considered so severe that a
veto on rugby league agents was enforced by the Bridgend club. Davies died in September 1984. == References ==