Historic 1973 JPR Williams Rugby Jersey Sells for £27,500 at Auction
The iconic rugby jersey worn by JPR Williams in the historic 1973 Barbarians vs. All Blacks match has been auctioned for £27,500, marking a significant moment in sports history.



The rugby jersey worn by the late Wales legend JPR Williams in the iconic 1973 match between the Barbarians and the All Blacks has been sold at auction for £27,500. This match is widely regarded as one of the greatest in rugby history, with Williams playing a pivotal role in the Barbarians' famous 23-11 victory.
The Legendary Match
Williams, who passed away in January 2024 at the age of 74, was a key figure in Wales' dominance during the 1970s, securing three Five Nations Grand Slams. The 1973 match is particularly remembered for Sir Gareth Edwards' spectacular try, often cited as one of the most memorable in rugby history. However, it was Williams who scored the crucial try that clinched the victory for the Barbarians.
The Auction
Auctioneers Rogers Jones & Co described Williams as "a revolutionary player who changed the way full-backs played the beautiful game." The jersey was part of a collection of Williams' items sold at a "white glove sale," meaning all items were successfully sold. Ben Rogers Jones, the auctioneer, expressed his honor in overseeing the sale, stating, "JPR Williams was one of my heroes, as he was to so many others."
Global Interest
The auction attracted global attention, with buyers from Australia, Switzerland, France, Wales, and across the UK. The final bid for the jersey came from a phone bidder in London, who secured the piece of sports memorabilia for £27,500.
Legacy of JPR Williams
Williams' impact on rugby extends beyond this single match. His innovative playing style and leadership on the field have left a lasting legacy in the sport. The sale of his jersey not only commemorates his contributions but also highlights the enduring appeal of rugby history and memorabilia.
For more highlights of the historic 1973 Barbarians vs. New Zealand match, watch the video here.