Gareth Edwards was the first Welsh player to reach 50 caps. Having made his debut against France in Paris on 1 April, 1967, he reached the milestone on 4th February 1978. His 50th consecutive Test came at Twickenham at the start of Wales's Grand Slam season. It was to be his last season in the game of rugby, his third Grand Slam and he was 30.
Only one other player in the history of international rugby has ever won his first 50 caps in successive matches - All Black full-back Christian Cullen, between 1996-2000.
It took legendary scrum half Edwards almost 11 years to reach his half-century, while Llanelli Scarlets No.9 Dwayne Peel became the 17th player to reach the mark against Scotland in the 2007 RBS 6 Nations campaign. Peel was the youngest Welsh player to reach 50 caps, aged only 25, and he achieved it in less than six years.
![]() | Stephen Jones | 104 |
![]() | Gareth Thomas | 100 |
![]() | Martyn Williams | 100 |
![]() | Gethin Jenkins | 98 |
![]() | Colin Charvis | 94 |
![]() | Gareth Llewellyn | 92 |
![]() | Adam Jones | 88 |
![]() | Neil Jenkins | 87 |
![]() | Shane Williams | 87 |
![]() | Mike Phillips | 77 |
![]() | Dwayne Peel | 76 |
![]() | Ryan Jones | 73 |
![]() | Ieuan Evans | 72 |
![]() | James Hook | 70 |
![]() | Alun Wyn Jones | 70 |
![]() | Tom Shanklin | 70 |
![]() | Jonathan Thomas | 67 |
![]() | Ian Gough | 64 |
![]() | Rob Howley | 59 |
![]() | Garin Jenkins | 58 |
![]() | Matthew Rees | 58 |
![]() | Duncan Jones | 57 |
![]() | JPR Williams | 55 |
![]() | Robert Jones | 54 |
![]() | Gareth Edwards | 53 |
![]() | Scott Gibbs | 53 |
![]() | Jamie Roberts | 53 |
![]() | Scott Quinnell | 52 |
![]() | Mark Taylor | 52 |
![]() | Huw Bennett | 51 |
![]() | Dai Young | 51 |