Llanelli Thomas played for Llanelli rugby club. He led them in their famous victory over the
All Blacks at Stradey Park in 1972. His famous speech to his players before the game included his statement that he would willingly trade everything he had achieved with Wales and the Lions for victory that day "on our own ground in front of our own people".
Wales He played for the Wales national youth team at age eighteen and won his first cap against
Australia in December 1966 and was first choice as
lock for the team until he retired from international rugby in 1974, playing his last International in his only loss against England. He was an important part of the team that won the
Grand Slam in 1971. During his penultimate season, he was Wales' captain in the game against New Zealand in
Cardiff. In total, he won 25 caps.
British and Irish Lions Delme Thomas toured three times with the then-
British Lions. He got his first cap in 1966, before playing for the Wales team, where he played in two test matches. He went on to play two games in the 1968 tour in South Africa and another two in New Zealand in 1971. ==After rugby==