| Leon Scott Quinnell the Llanelli RFC, Wales and Llanelli Scarlets No.8 and legend said farewell to Stradey Park as a player on 9th April 2005 earning a British & Irish Lions call up in his time as a rugby union international as well as representing Wales at rugby league after switching codes.
Son of Wales legend Derek, Scott Quinnell joined Llanelli RFC aged eighteen in 1990 and played for them no less than one hundred and forty-six times in four years, scoring thirty-two tries.
In 1994, he left rugby union and signed for rugby league club Wigan in a £400,000 transfer. He was capped for Wales in rugby league before returning to union in 1997 with Richmond, and Llanelli RFC again in 1998.
Quinnell's first and last games for Wales were against Canada in 1993 and 2002 respectively. During this nine year period he won firty-two caps, scored eleven tries and captained Wales seven times. He played in one Rugby World Cup in 1999 under Graham Henry alongside brother Craig a few months after setting Scott Gibbs up for the try that sealed Wales's last match at Wembley with a victory over England.
He toured twice with the Lions in 1997 and 2001 winning three caps and scoring one try in the first 2001 Test against Australia.
In November 2004 he announced his retirement from professional rugby, and continued at Stradey Park to the end of the 2004-2005 season in a coaching role leading the semi-professional Llanelli RFC side to Konica Minolta Cup victory at the end of the season before leaving the regional coaching set up.
Quinnell is now one of Sky TV's expert Heineken Cup pundit panel.
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