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    Seems almost paradoxical to be speaking of great Welshmen, but the country's Rugby full-back of the 1970s, J.P.R. Williams was one. Can anyone tell me his full name?

    Question #46770. Asked by shady shaker. (Apr 24 04 5:54 AM)


    Brainyblonde

    Educated at Millfield school in Somerset, John Peter Rhys Williams first made his mark with Bridgend and Welsh Schools before moving to London to play for London Welsh.
    http://www.planet-rugby.com/stats/players/player_details.phtml?playerCode=WWI20


    Apr 24 04, 6:03 AM


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