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John Alf Brown Wales |
Arturs Kozels Latvia |
Ioan Lloyd Wales |
Tom Nolan Qatar |
James Morris Malta |
Billy O’Neill Wales |
Callum Sheedy Wales |
Ben Thomas Wales |
Born: October 18, 1881, Cardiff Died: August 3, 1936, Cardiff (aged 54 years 290 days) Position: Forward Caps: 7 CAREER STATISTICS Test Debut: Wales v England at Swansea, Jan 12, 1907 match details Last Test: Wales v England at Cardiff, Jan 16, 1909 match details |
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John “Jack” Alf Brown, colloquially known as John Alf or “Big John”,[1] (October 1881 – 3 August 1936)[2] was a Welsh international rugby union forward player who played club rugby for Cardiff and county rugby for Glamorgan. Brown was capped seven times for Wales and although he missed facing the first touring South African team in 1906 with Wales, he faced the tourist with both Cardiff and Glamorgan.
Brown was reputed to be an extremely tough and physical forward player,[3] which was reflected in his manual occupation as a coal trimmer at Cardiff Docks. He died in 1936 from Pneumoconiosis.[4]
Arturz Kozels – LatviaBorn: 30th April 1984 |
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Ioan Lloyd – WalesBorn: 5th Apr 2001 Caps: – Still Playing |
Tom Nolan – QatarBorn: 22nd September 1987 Caps: Qatar 2; Gulf States Barbarians 1
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James Morris – MaltaBorn: 7th September 1992 Caps: 20 |
Billy O’Neill – WalesBorn: 5 June 1878 Caps: 11 Rugby Union, 2 Rugby League |
Callum Sheedy – WalesBorn: 28th Oct 1995 Caps: – Still Playing |
Ben Thomas – WalesBorn: 25th Nov 1988 Caps: – Still Playing |