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Javan Sebastian (born 2 September 1994) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a prop for United Rugby Championship club Cardiff Rugby.

Club career

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Sebastian has played for Carmarthen Athletic, Llanelli RFC and Carmarthen Quins.[1][2][3]

Sebastian has represented Wales at under-16 and under-18 level.[4] He was then signed as part of the Scarlets academy programme[5] and made one competitive appearance for the Scarlets against Sale in the LV Cup.[6]

Sebastian has signed a one-year partnership contract with the Glasgow Warriors which ran until May 2016. It was a full-time professional contract that allowed Sebastian to play for Ayr RFC when not on Warriors duty.[7]

On 21 February 2023, it was announced that Sebastian would depart the Scarlets and join Edinburgh for the 2023–24 season.[8]

International career

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Born in England, Sebastian is eligible to play for Wales, but also for Scotland through his father, who was born and raised in Edinburgh.[9]

In June 2021, Sebastian was called up to the Scotland squad for the summer internationals against England A, Romania and Georgia.[10] He was called up again for the Autumn internationals following the withdrawal of Rory Sutherland due to injury. He won his first cap by coming on as a second half substitute during the Autumn Internationals in a match against Japan on the 20th Nov 2021.[11]

In 2023 Sebastian was selected in Scotland's 33 player squad for the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France.[12]

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Javan Sebastian is an England-born, Welsh-raised professional player who plays as a tighthead prop for in the and represents the national team internationally. Born in on 2 1994 and raised in , , he qualifies for through his Scottish father and has earned 11 caps since making his Test debut as a substitute against in 2021. Sebastian began his rugby career in the Welsh system, progressing through the Quins in the Welsh Premiership and the Academy, where he represented at under-16 and under-18 levels. He made his professional debut for the against in the 2014–15 LV Cup and went on to make 68 appearances for the region between 2014 and 2023, including stints on loan at and in 2015–2016. In 2023, Sebastian signed a two-year deal with , where he featured in both the and the European , contributing to the team's run to the 2025 semi-final. His international breakthrough came during the , where he started in Scotland's pool match against , and he has since become a key squad member known for his explosive carrying and scrummaging strength. In June 2025, he joined ahead of the 2025–26 season, returning to Welsh domestic rugby after establishing himself on the international stage. Standing at 1.77 meters and weighing around 118–125 kg, Sebastian brings physicality and experience to the tighthead role.

Early life

Youth and family background

Javan Sebastian was born on 2 September 1994 in , , to an English mother and a Scottish father named Eddie. At the age of two, he relocated with his mother to in , where he spent the entirety of his childhood and formative years. This early move established his deep ties to Welsh culture and community, shaping much of his personal identity despite his birthplace. Sebastian's family heritage provided him with eligibility for multiple national rugby teams, reflecting his multicultural background. His father, Eddie, was born and raised in , , granting Sebastian qualification for the Scottish national team through direct paternal lineage. On his mother's side, English roots connected to his birth in , while his upbringing in from a young age allowed him to represent Welsh youth teams later in adolescence. These familial connections underscored the diverse influences that informed his early life, without any immediate involvement in professional sports. Growing up in , a town renowned for its strong rugby tradition in the heart of Welsh rugby country, Sebastian was immersed in the local sporting culture from an early age. He attended local schools, including Queen Elizabeth High School, where he experienced a typical childhood focused on education and community activities rather than specialized athletic training. This environment fostered a natural affinity for rugby through casual exposure—watching matches and engaging with the vibrant club scene around Carmarthen Quins—yet his youth emphasized ordinary pursuits like schooling and family life over any structured sporting development. It was not until his teenage years that Sebastian began formal involvement in rugby, marking the start of his athletic journey.

Entry into rugby

Sebastian began his rugby journey in the youth ranks of local clubs in , , starting with the juniors at Carmarthen Athletic RFC. As a teenager, he progressed through the club's development pathway, featuring in regional under-16 competitions, including the Welsh Rugby Union's regional finals in 2011. He later transitioned to Carmarthen Quins, where he gained further experience in semi-professional rugby during his late teens, playing for a year or two while balancing other commitments. This period allowed him to hone his skills as a tighthead , a position he adopted early in his career due to his physical build and scrummaging aptitude. Around the age of 16 to 18, Sebastian joined the academy system, signing an academy contract and undergoing structured training focused on technical development and physical conditioning. During his youth, he grew to a of 177 cm and a weight of approximately 118 kg, attributes that supported his role in the front row and emphasized his early emphasis on scrummaging prowess. Despite his promise, Sebastian faced initial setbacks in securing a professional contract; after spending a couple of years in the academy, he was not offered a full pro deal in the mid-2010s. He then trialed with for the 2015-16 season but similarly failed to earn a permanent position, returning to semi-professional play with Quins. These challenges tested his resolve before his eventual breakthrough into senior rugby.

Club career

Scarlets

Javan Sebastian made his senior debut for the Scarlets in 2013, coming on as a substitute in an LV=Cup match against Cardiff Blues. Due to his academy status, his early appearances were limited, with just one competitive outing that season. In 2015–16, Sebastian joined Glasgow Warriors on a one-year partnership contract, playing for Ayr RFC in the Scottish Premiership when not required by the Warriors, but did not break into the first team, returning to the Scarlets afterward without securing regular senior minutes. He made his PRO14 debut for the Scarlets in February 2019 against the Cheetahs, marking the start of his gradual integration into the professional squad. Over the following seasons, his involvement increased steadily, as he established himself as a reliable tighthead prop in the competitive front row. The 2020–21 season represented a breakthrough, with Sebastian making 17 appearances, including 10 starts, and featuring in every PRO14 match for the . This consistent performance led to his first full professional contract extension in January 2021, securing his position at the region for 2021–22 and beyond. Throughout his tenure, Sebastian played a key role in the ' United Rugby Championship campaigns, contributing to their scrummaging stability in domestic and European fixtures. Prior to his professional breakthrough, Sebastian had gained semi-professional experience with Carmarthen Quins in the Welsh Premiership. In total, he amassed 68 appearances for the from 2013 to 2023.

Edinburgh Rugby

Javan Sebastian joined from the ahead of the 2023-24 season on a two-year deal, bringing over 60 appearances of professional experience to the club. His time at the had provided a strong developmental base that facilitated his transition into Edinburgh's squad. In the 2023-24 campaign, Sebastian featured regularly, scoring 1 try, while contributing to Edinburgh's fifth-place finish and playoff qualification. He also featured in European Rugby Challenge Cup matches, starting some and scoring another try, including a performance against where he touched down from a dominant set-piece maul that underscored the team's scrum strength. The 2024-25 season saw Sebastian provide reliable front-row depth in the URC and contribute to Edinburgh's run to the semi-finals of the , where they lost to . Throughout his tenure, he demonstrated growing consistency in high-stakes starts and was recognized for enhancing scrum stability and set-piece execution, with his technical proficiency in these areas bolstering the pack's overall dominance. In June 2025, following two seasons that included 28 total appearances for , Sebastian departed for , citing the appeal of contributing to the Welsh club's ongoing development and the personal benefit of relocating closer to family.

Cardiff Rugby

In June 2025, Javan Sebastian signed with from , joining forces with Sam Wainwright from the to reinforce the tighthead prop position ahead of the 2025-26 season. This move represented Sebastian's return to Welsh domestic rugby following two seasons north of the border, where he had contributed to 's campaigns in the (URC). At the time of signing, Sebastian brought extensive professional experience, having amassed 68 appearances for the earlier in his career and 28 for , totaling 96 senior matches. As an established Scotland international, Sebastian was expected to provide competition and depth in Cardiff's front row, particularly in set-piece scenarios, while adding his carrying threat in open play. His technical expertise at scrum time and physical presence were highlighted as key assets to support Cardiff's ambitions in the URC and the European Rugby Challenge Cup, where a robust pack is essential for competitive scrummaging and breakdown work. The signing aimed to elevate the squad's overall quality, with Sebastian competing directly with incumbents like for the number three shirt. Sebastian integrated quickly into the Cardiff setup, making his debut as a starter in the season opener against the Emirates Lions at on 26 September 2025. He continued to feature prominently in the early URC fixtures, including a standout performance against former club on 25 2025, where he scored a try to help secure a narrow victory. By November 2025, these contributions underscored his seamless adaptation to the Welsh environment and his value in bolstering the team's forward stability.

International career

Wales youth teams

Javan Sebastian, born in but raised in , , earned his initial international recognition through the Welsh Rugby Union's youth pathways, qualifying via residency and his deep roots in Welsh rugby. His involvement at underage levels reflected his development within the academy system, which facilitated his selections. At the under-16 level, Sebastian represented during the 2010-2011 period, contributing as a tighthead in development matches that honed his scrummaging skills amid the competitive youth environment. These appearances marked his early exposure to international rugby, building on his club experience with Quins juniors. Sebastian's under-18 career provided more prominent opportunities, beginning with his inclusion in the Welsh Rugby Union's 44-man training squad announced in 2012. As a nominee, he was eligible for the capped fixtures against on 24 February 2013 at St Helen's, , and on 10 March 2013 at the same venue, as well as the FIRA-AER tournament in over and a proposed summer tour to [South Africa](/page/South Africa). He featured in the matchday squad for the encounter, where he actively participated, charging through defenders in a key U18 Championship game that showcased his physicality in the front row. In August 2013, Sebastian traveled with the U18 squad to for a four-nation tournament also involving , , and Schools, where he earned a starting opportunity at tighthead against the hosts. This tour represented his final significant youth international involvement, as he transitioned toward senior professional contracts with the , forgoing further pursuit of the senior pathway in favor of opportunities aligned with his Scottish heritage.

Scotland national team

Javan Sebastian qualified for Scotland through his father, who was born and raised in . His first involvement with the Scottish setup came after a series of consistent performances for the , catching the attention of head coach . Sebastian made his senior international debut on 20 November 2021, entering as a second-half substitute in Scotland's 60–14 victory over during the Autumn Nations Series at Murrayfield. Sebastian's early international appearances were primarily from the bench, with his first three caps coming as replacements in tests during and 2022. He earned his first start on 30 September 2023 against in the , contributing to a 84–0 win in Pool B. This debut start marked a significant milestone, showcasing his scrummaging strength in high-stakes . As of November 2025, Sebastian has accumulated 11 caps for , including appearances in the Six Nations and starts in other test matches aligned with the calendar. His inclusion in the squad represented a major highlight, where he featured in the tournament and delivered key scrummaging performances across matches from 2022 to 2025, bolstering Scotland's front-row stability.

Personal life

Sebastian is engaged to Kaylee Hamilton, with whom he has two sons: (born c. 2019) and Marcellus (born November 2021). Sebastian has two children from a previous relationship, and Hamilton has one from hers, making four children in total as of 2023. His family has been a significant motivator in his rugby career.

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