Bowcott was first capped for
Wales in 1929, while still at Cambridge, at
Swansea against
Scotland alongside fellow school friend Guy Morgan. The next year Bowcott was captain of Wales, and he would play for his country on eight occasions. He was also part of the famous 1933 Welsh team that finally beat England at
Twickenham. Although it was
Ronnie Boon who scored all the Welsh points, Bowcott's kicking during the second half of the match ensured that the English were unable to get back into the game. Bowcott was chosen to join the Lions on their tour of New Zealand and Australia in 1930, and played in 20 of the 27 matches, including all five test matches. He was partnered at centre with
Carl Aarvold, a former light blue.
International matches played Wales • 1930, 1931, 1933 • 1929 • 1929, 1933 • 1929, 1931
Great Britain • 1930 • 1930, 1930, 1930, 1930 ==References==