• Carwyn Rees James (2 November 1929 – 10 January 1983) was a Welsh rugby union player and coach. He won two Welsh international caps but is most famous...
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  • producer Carwyn James (1929–1983), Welsh rugby union player and coach Carwyn Jones (born 1967), Welsh politician and former First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones...
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  • the main refectory for catered students. This building was named after Carwyn James, a rugby player and former lecturer of the college. This facility was...
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    Carwyn Howell Jones (born 21 March 1967) is a Welsh politician who served as First Minister of Wales and Leader of Welsh Labour from 2009 to 2018. He served...
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  • chemistry professor (in 2019). Hattie Jacques, actress/comedian (in 1974). Carwyn James, Rugby Union coach and commentator (in 1971). Idwal Jones, Welsh geographical...
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    Hull City and at home to Norwich City. In December 2006, he won the Carwyn James Award for the BBC Wales Young Sports Personality of the Year, and was...
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  • Carwyn Meurig Ellis (born 9 August 1973) is a Welsh musician, composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. He is known as the frontman...
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  • Replacements: SH 16 Selwyn Williams FL 17 Alan James PR 18 Chris Charles LK 19 Brian Llewellyn FH 20 Gwyn Ashby HK 21 Meirion Davies Coach: Carwyn James...
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  • series in New Zealand. The side was captained by John Dawes, coached by Carwyn James and managed by Doug Smith. Although the Lions had done poorly when touring...
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  • refectory for catered students. The Carwyn James Building is a large four-storey building named after Carwyn James, a former Welsh rugby player, teacher...
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  • Australia at Cardiff Arms Park in 1958, partnering Llanelli teammate Carwyn James at half-back. Wales were victorious 9–3. Evans became landlord of the...
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    started upfield, sidestepping past three tackles, as encouraged by coach Carwyn James immediately before the game. Bennett passed to J. P. R. Williams, who...
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    Edwards Evan Vincent Evans Gwynfor Evans Eirwen Gwynn Emrys ap Iwan Carwyn James John Barnard Jenkins Julian Lewis Jones Michael D. Jones William Jones...
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  • Edwards Evan Vincent Evans Gwynfor Evans Eirwen Gwynn Emrys ap Iwan Carwyn James John Barnard Jenkins Julian Lewis Jones Michael D. Jones William Jones...
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  • mark the centenary of the Welsh Rugby Union in 1980 and a memoir of Carwyn James in 1984. In 1985 Richard was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the University...
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  • College, where one of his teachers was the Welsh rugby player and coach Carwyn James, before going on to train as a teacher at Trinity College in Carmarthen...
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  • Ronnie Dawson Tom Kiernan, 35 Lost 0–3–1 1971 New Zealand John Dawes Carwyn James Barry John, 30 Won 2–1–1 1974 South Africa Willie John McBride Syd Millar...
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  • Carol-Ann James, West Indian cricketer Carole James (born 1957), Canadian politician Carwyn James (1929–1983), Welsh rugby player Casey James (born 1982)...
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    Gravell (1951–2007), Wales and British Lions, actor and broadcaster. Carwyn James (1929–1983), Wales, coach of Llanelli and British Lions Gareth Jenkins...
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  • Williams 1997 – Bleddyn Williams 1998 – Gareth Edwards, Lewis Jones 1999 – Carwyn James, Barry John 2000 – David Watkins 2001 – Mervyn Davies 2002 – Gwyn Nicholls...
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    Cardiff to become the capital city had been ongoing for 30 years. Historian James Cowan outlined some reasons why Cardiff was chosen. These included: Being...
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  • [123]  South Africa Nelson Mandela [124]  Wales Barry John [125]  Wales Carwyn James [126]  Wales Gerald Davies [127]  Wales Gwyn Nicholls [128]  Wales Mervyn...
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  • Thomas, Phil Bennett, and Derek Quinnell; and the team was coached by Carwyn James and assisted by former captain and Wales international hooker Norman...
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    British and Irish Lions and Barbarians teams under the Welsh coach Carwyn James. James had admired Duckham's abilities (despite playing in an era when England...
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    in 1955. One of Morgan's great friends was Carwyn James. Although most notable for his coaching record, James appeared for Wales in two Tests in 1958. He...
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    servant John Dawes, Rugby player, captain of Wales and British Lions Carwyn James, Wales and British and Irish Lions Rugby coach (1949?–51) Wyn Jones,...
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    famous from around the rugby world, including Naas Botha and the coach Carwyn James. Other practiced sports include football/soccer, swimming, handball,...
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