Club level Evans was born in
Pontarddulais, Wales, and started playing rugby at the age of 10 as a pupil at
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Carmarthen before captaining the team at the newly renamed Queen Elizabeth Maridunum School. When he was 17, Evans started playing for
Carmarthen Quins RFC youth side before joining Llanelli two years later, initially as a student at
Salford University. He went on to win five of seven cup finals for the club playing 232 games and scoring 194 tries. In 1997 he left Llanelli for
Bath where he was part of the team which won the
Heineken Cup in 1998.
International level While at Llanelli, Evans gained a call-up to the Welsh National Side and made his first international appearance as a right-wing for Wales against
France in Paris in 1987. He went on to win 72 caps for Wales, 28 of which as a captain, and scored 33 tries – at that time a record for Wales – and was dubbed "
Merlin" by TV commentator
Bill McLaren. In March 1994, he captained Wales when the team won the
Five Nations Championship. Evans went on three tours with the
British and Irish Lions, to
Australia in 1989,
New Zealand in 1993 and
South Africa in 1997. Among his most memorable moments were scoring the decisive series-winning try in the 3rd Lions Test against Australia in 1989 and his four tries during the 1993 tour to New Zealand, which made him the Lions' top try scorer. He made his final international appearance against
Italy in 1998. ==Personal life==