Ieuan Cennydd Evans MBE (born 21 March 1964) is a former rugby union player who played on the wing for Wales and the British and Irish Lions. He is the...
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specimen, discovered by Ieuan Evans, had been growing there since the 1920s. Grown on its own rootstock and self-pollinating, the Evans Cherry displays white...
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Ieuan is one of several Welsh forms of the male given name John. Saint Ieuan, 6th-century saint; there is a church dedicated to him in Llantrisant, on...
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Ambassador for the 2006 Heineken Cup Rugby alongside Ieuan Evans and Rob Howley. Evans and Ieuan took the Heineken Cup to the summit of Snowdon in Wales...
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"Player Analysis – Drew Mitchell". ESPN UK. Retrieved 20 April 2022. "Ieuan Evans". International Rugby Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 9 September...
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executive officer of the WRU and was replaced by Nigel Walker. WRU chair Ieuan Evans said that an external taskforce would be established to deal with the...
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Robert ab Ieuan ab Owain Glyndŵr Iorwerth ab Ieuan ab Owain Glyndŵr Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt (1592–1667), Peniarth 287 (folio 376), Evans, J. Gwenogvryn...
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1991 Five Nations, to replace injured winger Ieuan Evans with five minutes remaining. During his career, Evans played for Treorchy, Bridgend, Llanelli and...
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Parade, was Gould's 18th as Wales captain – a record eventually broken by Ieuan Evans in 1994. Towards the end of his career, Gould was at the centre of a...
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and Chairman of the British & Irish Lions (2019–2022), succeeded by Ieuan Evans. In 2008, Leonard joined Besso Group, and has since worked as a senior...
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Llanelli. The hosts won the match 13–9 thanks to a first-half try from wing Ieuan Evans, converted by Colin Stephens, who added two drop goals in the second...
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son of former Wales rugby union captain Ieuan Evans. "An exclusive interview with up-and-coming fly-half Cai Evans". Rugby World. 5 January 2018. Retrieved...
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RFC was during the late 1980s and early 1990s. With players such as Ieuan Evans amongst the squad, Llanelli won the Welsh Cup five times in eight years...
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Evans was appointed Knight Bachelor for services to scholarship in the 2012 Birthday Honours. Richard Evans was born at Woodford, Essex, to Ieuan Trefor...
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Evan Evans (20 May 1731 – 4 August 1788) (bardic name Ieuan Fardd, also known as Ieuan Brydydd Hir) was a Welsh-language poet, clergyman, antiquary and...
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15 June 2008. "Ieuan Evans". rugbyhalloffame.com. Archived from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 3 November 2007. "Ieuan Evans". ESPN. Archived...
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(2015), Gareth Anscombe vs Australia (2023) Most tries in a game 4 – Ieuan Evans vs Canada (1987) Fastest score at Rugby World Cup 36 seconds – Dan Biggar...
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Nick Beal Wing Northampton England John Bentley Wing Newcastle England Ieuan Evans Wing Llanelli Wales Tony Underwood Wing Newcastle England Allan Bateman...
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Ieuan Deulwyn (fl. c. 1460) was a Welsh language poet or bard. A collection of fifty of the poems of Ieuan Deulwyn were published in 1909 under the auspices...
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(born 1984), Welsh rugby union player Ianto Evans, Welsh applied ecologist and landscape architect Ieuan Evans (born 1964), Welsh international rugby union...
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in the Welsh language, the poems being published under his bardic name, Ieuan Glan Geirionydd. Seven of his poems are included in The Oxford Book of Welsh...
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become the only Lions touring party to win a Test series in New Zealand. Ieuan Evans played 72 games for Wales and scored 33 tries – at that time a record...
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John Evans, Ieuans or Jevans (by 1525 – 1565), of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England...
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Cunningham St Mary's College Ireland Replacement for Scott Hastings Ieuan Evans Llanelli Wales Scott Gibbs Swansea Wales Jeremy Guscott Bath England...
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2004 (Steff) America's Game Super Bowl I 1966 (Mike) A collection of Ieuan Evans' tries (Elis) Millionaire Pitcher who lives in a Van (Steff) Dana Kunze...
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midwife and an advocate for women and families with cancer in pregnancy Ieuan Evans: former international rugby union player for Wales David France: author...
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captain respectively for the Help for Heroes XV, with Welsh rugby players Ieuan Evans and Scott Gibbs filling the same roles for the International Select XV...
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Pontarddulais on 4 August 1962 and a commemorative plaque unveiled in 2013. Ieuan Evans, Wales and British Lion rugby international John Walters, from Fforest...
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Lions Jonathan Davies (born 1962), Wales in rugby league and rugby union Ieuan Evans (born 1964), Wales and British Lions Ray Gravell (1951–2007), Wales and...
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messed with" Deputy Headmaster in S4C's Gwaith/Cartref. Ieuan Rhys was born Ieuan Rhys Evans in the village of Trecynon, near Aberdare, South Wales on...
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