Aneurin Owen (born 19 October 2000) is a Welsh rugby union player, currently playing for Pro14 side Dragons. His preferred position is centre. Owen was...
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Aneurin Owen may refer to: Aneurin Owen (antiquarian) Aneurin Owen (rugby union) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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List of Wales national rugby union players is a list of players who have represented Wales at rugby union. The list only includes players who have played...
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2002 in Wales (section Rugby union)
Elizabeth I of England – 7 Owain Glyndŵr – 23 Henry VIII of England – 40 Aneurin Bevan – 45 Henry V of England – 72 Richard Burton – 96 14 February – at...
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Dragons RFC (redirect from Dragons (rugby union))
professional rugby union regional teams in Wales. They have been owned by Dragons RFC Ltd since 2023, having been solely owned by the Welsh Rugby Union from 2017...
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List of Welsh people (section Rugby players)
comedian and writer Stanley Baker (1927–1976) Christian Bale (born 1974) Aneurin Barnard (born 1987) Hywel Bennett (1944–2017) David Bower (born 1969) Rob...
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Owain Glyndŵr (redirect from Owen Glendour)
as Owain Glyndŵr (Glyn Dŵr, pronounced [ˈoʊain ɡlɨ̞nˈduːr], anglicised as Owen Glendower) was a Welsh leader, soldier and military commander in the late...
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List of people with surname Jones (section Rugby union)
Gwyn Jones (rugby union) (born 1972), Wales rugby union player Ivor Jones (1901–1982), Wales rugby union player Kingsley Jones (rugby union, born 1969)...
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Praise (1986), a history of rugby union in Wales co-authored with Gareth Williams; Wales: A Question for History (1988); Aneurin Bevan and the World of South...
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Bridgend (section Rugby union)
Nathan Stephens (Paralympian) Steve Strange (singer) Owen Teale (actor) Gareth Thomas (rugby union and league player) Helen Tucker (2008 World Triathlon...
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Windsor Davies, actor Aneurin Barnard, actor Lynn Davies, long jump gold medal, 1964 Tokyo Olympics Grahame Hodgson, Wales rugby union international, played...
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Tredegar is home to rugby union teams Tredegar Rugby Football Club who play in the Swalec League Division Two East and Tredegar Ironsides Rugby Football Club...
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Evans, songwriter, 31 2 March – Evan Owen Phillips, Dean of St David's, 70 1 April – William Gwynn, Rugby union international 16 April – Thomas Lewis...
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ancestry, 100 Leah Owen, 70, singer and singing teacher. (death announced on this date) 6 January – Malcolm Price, 86, rugby union and rugby league player...
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triple jumper and hurdler Andy Hughes (1965–2009), British music producer Aneurin Hughes (1937–2020), British diplomat Angee Hughes (born 1955), American...
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Oxford University RFC (redirect from Oxford University Rugby Football Club)
The Oxford University Rugby Football Club (Oxford University RFC or OURFC) is the rugby union club of the University of Oxford. The club contests The...
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Eisteddfod of Wales J.J. (outgoing) Crwys (incoming) March–November - Aneurin Bevan is temporarily expelled from the Labour Party. 27 April - Ely Racecourse...
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rugby player, 69 11 June – Owen Evans MP, politician, 69 14 June – John Hugh Edwards, MP, 76 22 June – William Williams, Wales national rugby union player...
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Families in Rother Valley, South Yorkshire. Clive John Owen. Vice Chair, Aberavon Green Stars Rugby Football Club. For charitable services to Young People...
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dragon on a green and white background the official flag of Wales. 4 May – Aneurin Bevan is elected deputy leader of the Labour Party. 6 August – Huw T. Edwards...
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Old Scores (category Rugby union films)
mutual national sport of rugby union. It is notable for the appearance of many notable Welsh and New Zealand international rugby players in supporting roles...
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2011 in Wales (section Rugby union)
Tenor Cymru – 3 Tenor Cymru (Aled Wyn Davies, Rhys Meirion, Aled Hall Aneurin Barnard stars in Hunky Dory, set in Swansea. Rhys Ifans stars in Anonymous...
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Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal – William Owen, Bu Farw Ezra Bebb Clifford Dyment – The Railway Game Michael Foot – Aneurin Bevan, vol. 1 Menna Gallie – The Small...
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July – Aneurin Bevan, politician, 62 9 July – John Dyke, Wales international rugby union player, 76 24 August – Dai Edwards, Wales dual-code rugby international...
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ever radio sports commentary from Wales covers the Wales v Scotland rugby union match at Cardiff Arms Park. 1 March - In a mining accident at Marine...
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runner, 48 30 August – Conway Rees, Wales rugby union international, 62 11 September – Aneurin Rees Wales rugby union international, 74 16 September – Peg...
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was used in the development of the FIDO fog dispersal system. Welshman Aneurin Bevan, founded the National Health Service in 1948 while serving as minister...
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— Aneurin Rees, Wales rugby union international (died 1932) 15 May — B. B. Mann, Wales rugby union international (died 1948) 8 October — Robert Owen Hughes...
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Murders, starring Aneurin Barnard and Steffan Rhodri, set in Port Talbot. 31 July – Wolf, starring Iwan Rheon, Annes Elwy and Owen Teale 29 December –...
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