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Not much I can say, from the invincible Lions tour to the babas. One opf the greats.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Another great passes. I had moved to Wales in the late 60s and all through the 70s the Welsh rugby team were supreme, beating England every time he played. It drove me mad but I have long forgiven them and forgotten the pain. He, despite training as an orthopedic surgeon and being very aware of the dangers, was fearless on the field. No more 99 cals for you JPR and heaven's defence just became impasssable.
Gorffwys Mewn Heddwch J.P.R. Williams.
From todays Times.
//Once, when JPR was involved in a real-life traffic incident, Gareth Edwards said: “Bloody typical, isn’t it? The car’s a write-off. The tanker’s a write-off. But JPR comes out of it all in one piece.”
The next day a hospital spokesman said: “Mr Williams spent a comfortable night, but we were unable to save the lorry.”//
played as a prop in the 7-a-side team
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Oh he WAS the j unior doctor- I was afraid to ask for fear of all the yapping on here when I do mention anythink medical - 1970 - Hospitals Cup final ( med students) broke a finger, and had a digital block so he cd carry on playing.
HE thought it was worth it: the rest of us, didnt.
(days of " if there were a drug that guaranteed you 80% an olympic medal but also had a 20% mortality, wd you take it? all the olympians said yes)
A chance to revel in a few of those wonderful runs of his, perhaps the greatest being involved in that infamous 1973 Baba try against the All Blacks....his career also summed up by Jonathan Davies who commented, "When he was with the 1974 Lions in South Africa, when the fights broke out, he kept running in from full-back to punch the forwards. He was perhaps the most competitive bloke I have ever come across."
"He was ferociously competitive. It is very sad, he was just a great rugby player and an incredible character.
"Whenever you mention who were the greatest full-backs in any era, you hear about the greats like Serge Blanco and Christian Cullen, JPR is always in the mix."