Jock Wells


John "Jock" Wells was a New Zealand rugby union international.
Wells was raised at Onetea in the Tangowahine Valley, Northland, attending Dargaville High School.
A flanker, Wells played his early provincial rugby for North Auckland, debuting at age 20. He relocated to the capital on a job transfer in 1933 and started playing for Wellington the next year. In 1936, Wells was capped twice by the New [Zealand national rugby union team|All Blacks], for both Tests against the touring Wallabies. He captained Wellington's Athletic club to the 1936 and 1937 Jubilee Cup titles.
Wells served as president of the Wellington Rugby Football Union.