Morris joined the Swansea team in 1878, at the age of 19, and in the 1881/82 season he was awarded the captaincy of the Senior XV team, an honour he would hold for the next season. On 28 January 1882 Morris was selected for the Wales team in their
first rugby match against Ireland. Under the captaincy of
Charles Lewis, Wales won the game two goals and two tries to nil. Morris was selected for the next four Welsh matches including the very first rugby international played in Wales, at
St. Helen's ground, Swansea, in 1883. His final game was in the
1884 Home Nations Championship, in a game played against Scotland at
Rodney Parade in Newport. Wales lost the game by a drop goal and a
try to nil. Morris and his Swansea teammate
Fred Andrews were both replaced from the pack, with Morris' place going to
Cardiff's John Hinton.
International matches played Wales • 1882, 1884 • 1882 • 1883, 1884 ==Arms==