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  jpr williams autobiography: Given the Breaks - My Life in Rugby J. P. R. Williams, 2007-08 JPR Williams won his first cap for Wales in 1969, and until his retirement in 1981 was the mainstay of Welsh teams that won six Triple Crowns, three Grand Slams and six Five Nations Championships. Renowned for his power and bravery on the pitch, JPR is a hero to the Welsh and a respected icon of the rugby world. In his autobiography, JPR recalls his childhood in Bridgend and the early signs that he was destined for sporting greatness. He showed initial promise as a tennis player, beating David Lloyd at the age of seventeen to win Junior Wimbledon, but in 1968 decided to abandon any plan of becoming a professional tennis player in order to combine his medical career with amateur rugby. That year he was selected for the Welsh tour of Argentina, and this marked the beginning of his rugby adventure. He relives his early rugby career and remembers the most exciting matches of his playing days, both for Wales and for the British and Irish Lions, including the 1971 win against the All Blacks - the only time the Lions have ever beaten New Zealand in a series - a team in which he was an integral player. His love of rugby was so strong that he was unable to tear himself away from the game, and played amateur rugby well into his fifties with Tondu, the Welsh junior side.
  jpr williams autobiography: JPR John Peter Rhys Williams, 2006 JPR Williams won his first cap for Wales in 1969, and until his retirement in 1981 was the mainstay of Welsh teams that won six Triple Crowns, three Grand Slams and six Five Nations Championships. In his autobiography, JPR recounts some of the most dramatic moments in rugby history.
  jpr williams autobiography: Phil Bennett Phil Bennett, Graham Thomas, 2004-03 The former Wales and Lions rugby captain has travelled the world watching rugby and talking about the game since his retirement in 1978. There is no more authoritative voice in rugby union today and Bennett's book tackles a host of issues dominating the sport in the modern era. Such is the esteem in which the ex-Wales and Lions captain is held, it's no wonder his frank opinions and hard-hitting appraisal of the sport he lives and breathes continue to have as much impact now as they did when he was the world's premier fly-half in his seventies heyday. On a global level he has strong views on professional rugby and the rise of the Heineken Cup and the positive affect it has had on the European game. In his book Bennett is scathing of the Welsh rugby administrators, poor standards of coaching and the failure to embrace new ideas. This makes a fascinating contrast with Bennett's career as a player in the seventies - the 'golden era' of Welsh rugby - when the likes of Gareth Edwards, Gerald Davies and JPR Williams would dazzle the public with their breathtaking skills and scintillating tries. Bennett recalls how opportunism on the field was matched by bonhomie and revelry off it in the amateur days when pints took preference over practice. As well as chapters that highlight Bennett's favourite fifteen players of all time and his legends of the game, the paperback brings us up to date with his view of Wales' performances in the 2003 Six Nations Championship and the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia.
  jpr williams autobiography: J. P. R. Williams Jessie G Beck, 2024-01-27 J. P. R. WILLIAMS: A LIFE IN RUGBY AND BEYOND: The Dashing Fullback and the Legacy He Left Behind More than just a rugby player, J. P. R. Williams was a force of nature on the pitch and a whirlwind of charm off it. This book is not just a biography; it's a portal into the heart of a legend, a journey that takes you from the muddy fields of Bridgend to the roaring crowds of the Grand Slams. Step into the boots of the Dashing Fullback, where audacious kicks defied gravity and impossible runs left defenders gasping for air. Witness the birth of a genius who redefined his position, turning fullback from a defensive drudge into a thrilling spectacle. But beyond the dazzling footwork and audacious tries, discover the man behind the legend. Hear the roar of the crowd fade away and listen to the quiet wisdom of a man who valued family and laughter as much as trophies. This book delves into JPR's life beyond the pitch, exploring his role as a husband, father, philanthropist, and a mischievous wit who could disarm you with a twinkle in his eye and a joke on his lips. This isn't just a story of victory and glory, it's a tapestry woven with moments of doubt, disappointment, and the unwavering resilience that defines a true champion. It's a story that transcends the game, reminding us that true greatness lies not just in winning, but in the impact we leave on the world around us. So, whether you're a rugby aficionado or simply seeking inspiration from a life lived to the fullest, turn the page and prepare to be captivated by the magic of J. P. R. Williams. This book is not just a biography; it's a love letter to a legend, a testament to the enduring power of passion, humor, and the legacy we leave behind when the final whistle blows. Are you ready to step into JPR's world? This book will: * Make you relive the glory of Grand Slams and the magic of Wales's golden era. * Reveal the wit and wisdom of a man who touched hearts as much as he conquered opponents. * Show you the human side of a legend, the struggles and triumphs that shaped the man behind the myth. * Leave you inspired by JPR's unwavering passion, his infectious humor, and the legacy he continues to cast. Don't miss this chance to experience the magic of J. P. R. Williams. Order your copy today!
  jpr williams autobiography: Sport and National Identity in the Post-War World Dilwyn Porter, Adrian Smith, 2013-04-15 This book provides a broad range of international case studies to examine how sport has helped to shape national identities, and how national cultures have shaped sport.
  jpr williams autobiography: Belonging: The Autobiography Alun Wyn Jones, 2022-12-27 Alun Wyn Jones is the most capped rugby player of all time. Seen by many as one of the greatest ever Welsh players, he has won three Grand Slams for Wales and was named the best player of the 2019 Six Nations Championship. Born in Swansea, AWJ made his test debut for Wales in June 2006 against Argentina, and came to prominence in the 2007 campaign before Wales won the Grand Slam in 2008. And he has not looked back. In March 2009 against Italy he captained the Welsh side for the first time before being selected on the 2009 Lions Tour of South Africa. He was subsequently selected for the 2013 Lions Tour of Australia and the 2017 Lions Tour of New Zealand. On 31 October 2020, against Scotland, he became the most capped rugby player of all time, with 149 caps. Brilliant, honest and combative, his autobiography, written with Tom Fordyce, is the story of one of the most compelling and singular figures in rugby. Told with unflinching honesty, this is the ultimate book for all fans of the sport.
  jpr williams autobiography: Dickie Bird Autobiography Dickie Bird, Mr H D Bird, 2012-08-16 Dickie Bird's retirement was an international event shown on TV screens and newspapers throughout the world. He is a household name, an eccentric, and one of the most loved and respected characters in world cricket. His idiosyncratic style and infectious humour has endeared him to millions, transcending his sport. Fiercely proud of his background as a Yorkshire miner's son, his account follows his youth in Barnsley, his early days as a cricketer, through to his career as an umpire and his experiences of the international scene, all told with total honesty by this very private person. As the most respected umpire in the game, Dickie has serious and constructive points to make about modern cricket. He has fearlessly berated fast-bowlers when necessary. He has some sharp comments to make about ball tampering and he has mixed feelings about the introduction of the third umpire. Dickie wanted to go out at the top and he has certainly done so - after standing at 66 Test matches, three World Cup finals and 92 one-day Internationals. Combining forthright views on the game and those involved in it, compelling accounts of what it is like behind the scenes in cricket at the highest level, and the hilarious stories for which Dickie is so well known, here is the refreshing and enjoyable autobiography of a sporting legend.
  jpr williams autobiography: Dai Morris Dai & Williams Morris, Martyn, 2012-11-28 The story of legendary Welsh rugby player Dai Morris, a member of the successful 1970s squad - a man who worked shifts in the coal mine in the morning and played for his country in the afternoon.
  jpr williams autobiography: Undefeated Rhodri Davies, 2014-07-01 This is the untold story of the most successful British and Irish Lions tour in history. The 1974 party are the only Lions ever to emerge undefeated.
  jpr williams autobiography: JPR Williams Fern Watters, 2024-02-20 JPR Williams: The Legend of Rugby - A Look Behind the Scenes Discover the extraordinary life and lasting impact of JPR Williams, the sidestepping fullback who left his mark on rugby history, by reading this captivating book. In 'JPR Williams: The Rugby Legend - Beyond the Sidelines, ' readers travel beyond the lines of play to explore the early years of a Welsh rugby legend who was born in Bridgend. This gripping story follows JPR's journey from the Bridgend streets, where rugby is ingrained, to the grand stages of international rugby. This biography perfectly portrays the spirit of a player whose influence extended far beyond his physical prowess, from his mastery of the sidestep technique to his daring moves that went down in history. Success on the Lions tour, grand slams, and memorable on-field moments all come to life, creating a vivid picture of a player who changed the definition of a sidestepping fullback. Readers will see JPR's tenacity in the face of losses and injuries as the story progresses, demonstrating the unwavering spirit that reflected the core of the sport. His move from player to professional and his involvement in rugby administration reveal a complex individual whose impact permeated the game's evolution and governance. The book considers JPR Williams's enduring impact and his significant influence on coming generations in its latter chapters. His unwavering dedication to rugby's core principles and his captivating leadership both on and off the field solidify his reputation as a genuine rugby icon. JPR Williams: The Rugby Legend - Beyond the Sidelines honors a life at the crossroads of tenacity, passion, and the beautiful game, creating a lasting impression on rugby fans all throughout the world.
  jpr williams autobiography: Hard Men of wel Rugby Lynn Davies, 2014-08-14 This book looks at 20 rugby union players who fought on wel pitches for little but pride and honour in the days prior to the game turning professional in 1995, such as Dai Morris, Graham Price, Ray Prosser, Brian Thomas, Delme Thomas, Geoff Wheel, J P R Williams, R H Williams, W O Williams and Bobby Windsor.
  jpr williams autobiography: JPR, an Autobiography John Peter Rhys Williams, 1979
  jpr williams autobiography: The Little Book of Rugby Facts Eddie Ryan, 2015-08-04 In 'The Little Book of Rugby Facts' Eddie Ryan has gathered together a treasure trove of knowledge about a nation's passion. The book charts the history of Irish and world rugby, blending amazing stories and unique facts, records and outstanding achievements including;What was the first match played in Thomond Park?Which British and Irish Lion holds the all-time appearance record?Who is the oldest player to have appeared in a rugby World Cup?Which Irish player also won Wimbledon?Who is the Six Nation's top scorer?
  jpr williams autobiography: Recreation and the Law Ms V Collins, 2002-09-11 For the second edition of this successful book the contents have been fully updated to take into account recent changes in legislation affecting recreational activities. It also considers the implications for all those concerned with the operation and management of recreational facilities.
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  jpr williams autobiography: The Big Trivia Quiz Book DK, 2020-08-04 Put your general knowledge to the test, and impress your family and friends with your astonishing brainpower and trivia genius. An addictive quiz ebook for all the family featuring 10,000 questions, The Big Trivia Quiz Book has something for everyone. With 10 different general knowledge categories - from Science & Technology, Art & Literature, and Natural History, to Food & Drink, Film & TV, and Sport & Leisure - and three increasing levels of difficulty, it offers a fresh and up-to-the-minute quizzing experience that will educate and entertain all the family. Bursting with fascinating facts to boost your trivia knowledge, whatever your specialist subject or your nemesis topic, The Big Trivia Quiz Book is perfect for home entertainment and virtual pub quizzes. You won't be able to put it down!
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  jpr williams autobiography: When the Lions Came to Town Luke Alfred, 2014-09-05 The early 1970s in South Africa were a time of economic boom, political repression, growing isolation and an unshakeable confidence that the Springboks were the best rugby team in the world - until the infamous 1974 British Lions tour. It was a tour in which a group of talented and long-haired rugby players from the British Isles played, sang and drank their way across the country, beating the Springboks 3-0 in the four Tests, with the last one a dubious draw. Until then the Lions hadn’t beaten South Africa at home in 78 years. Based on original research and interviews with players on both sides, When the Lions Came to Town vividly recreates a tumultuous rugby tour that sent shockwaves through South Africa. It captures a bygone era, a time before television, a golden age of amateurism, pranks and setting hotel rooms alight – as the Lions did after winning the series in PE. Insightful, provocative and frequently amusing, When the Lions Came to Town casts a fresh eye on a divisive but undeniably colourful period in South African political, social and sporting history.
  jpr williams autobiography: British Sport - a Bibliography to 2000 Richard Cox, 2013-12-16 Volume three of a bibliography documenting all that has been written in the English language on the history of sport and physical education in Britain. It lists all secondary source material including reference works, in a classified order to meet the needs of the sports historian.
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  jpr williams autobiography: Wales Defeated England Lynn Davies, 2015-09-29 This line from Max Boyce's 'Hymns and Arias' usually elicits delirious applause in the rugby world. It is now the title of a book which looks at the classic matches between the two old foes between 1890 and 2013. Included are Wales vs England matches which featured controversies, such as the 1890 match when Wales were victorious for the first time.
  jpr williams autobiography: Wales since 1939 Martin Johnes, 2013-01-18 The period since 1939 saw more rapid and significant change than any other time in Welsh history. Wales developed a more assertive identity of its own and some of the apparatus of a nation state. Yet its economy floundered between boom and bust, its traditional communities were transformed and the Welsh language and other aspects of its distinctiveness were undermined by a globalizing world. Wales was also deeply divided by class, language, ethnicity, gender, religion and region. Its people grew wealthier, healthier and more educated but they were not always happier. This ground-breaking book examines the story of Wales since 1939, giving voice to ordinary people and the variety of experiences within the nation. This is a history of not just a nation, but of its residents’ hopes and fears, their struggles and pleasures and their views of where they lived and the wider world.
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  jpr williams autobiography: Jpr Williams Fred W Smith, 2024-01-17 Step into the riveting world of rugby greatness with JPR Williams: A Rugby Legend Unleashed. This compelling biography unveils the remarkable journey of one of Welsh rugby's most iconic figures, JPR Williams, whose indomitable spirit and fearless playing style left an indelible mark on the sport. From his early days on the rugby fields to becoming a symbol of Welsh rugby pride, JPR's story is a thrilling exploration of triumphs, challenges, and the unwavering dedication that defined his legendary career. Discover the electrifying moments that shaped his legacy, including historic victories against New Zealand, Grand Slam triumphs, and his leadership as the captain of the Welsh national team. Delving beyond the try lines, this book provides an intimate look at JPR Williams' life off the pitch. As an orthopedic surgeon, his contributions to sports medicine and player welfare added a unique dimension to his impact on rugby, showcasing a man whose influence extended far beyond the game itself. Through captivating narratives and firsthand accounts, JPR Williams: A Rugby Legend Unleashed takes readers on a journey through the highs and lows of Welsh rugby's golden era. Gain insights into the fearless playing style that made JPR an icon, his leadership qualities that inspired a generation, and the cultural significance that cements his place as a rugby legend. This biography is not just a recounting of matches and statistics but an exploration of the man behind the legend. Uncover the untold stories, the challenges faced, and the legacy forged in a career that resonates with the passion, pride, and enduring spirit of Welsh rugby. JPR Williams: A Rugby Legend Unleashed is a tribute to a true rugby icon and an essential read for rugby enthusiasts, sports lovers, and those inspired by tales of grit, determination, and unparalleled excellence.
  jpr williams autobiography: Great Sporting Rivals Joseph Romanos, 2010-08-04 They excite and inspire us, frustrate and disappoint us - when great sporting rivals meet, we live each moment with them as their fortunes fluctuate. During the past few decades, we have witnessed many superbly matched opponents in a wide range of sports. Who can forget the marathon matches played by John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg, the nail-biting ...
  jpr williams autobiography: John Dawes Ross Reyburn, 2013-07-26 A biography of the early life and the playing career of John Dawes, the London Welsh, British Lions (1971) and Barbarians captain. The biography is the result of extensive interviews, with a postscript giving a current analysis detailing Dawes' place in rugby history as one of rugby's greatest innovators.
  jpr williams autobiography: Lion Man Ian McGeechan, 2010-04-01 In an era when even the finest rugby coaches have a drastically short shelf-life, Ian McGeechan's longevity and adaptability is staggering. In his 20 years at the highest level of the game he has been at the centre of almost every major story in UK rugby and has worked alongside some of the greatest rugby figures of the era. McGeechan began his career as a player -- winning more than thirty caps for Scotland and twice touring with the Lions. As coach to the Scottish national team, he led his country to a famous Grand Slam victory in the 1990 Five Nations tournament. Continued success in management earned him an appointment as head coach to the Lions on four separate occasions, more than any other, and he will again take charge on their 2009 tour to South Africa. Most recently, as coach of Wasps, McGeechan has guided the team to complete dominance in the club game. Now, in this frank and engaging memoir, Ian McGeechan shares his unrivalled insight into the triumphs and tribulations of British rugby and of the progress of the sport over the past two decades. Lion Manoffers a unique glimpse into the past, present and future of British rugby from one of the most influential figures in the history of the sport.
  jpr williams autobiography: Dragons & Lions Steve Fenwick, Craig Muncey, 2021-09-16 Witty and engaging with a very dry sense of humour, Steve Fenwick's autobiography tells the story of the schoolboy from Nantgarw who became one of the most celebrated players in the rugby world, and his hilarious anecdotes and recollections of a glittering career during a golden age of Welsh rugby will delight and enthral readers in Wales and beyond.
  jpr williams autobiography: J.J. Williams J.J Williams, 2015-10-10 The autobiography of Welsh rugby legend, J. J. Williams. Teacher by profession who had been schoolboy sprint champion of Great Britain, J.J. wasted no time harnessing searing pace to innate footballing skills. It propelled him beyond merely winning Grand Slams for Wales to a starring role in the most successful tour ever undertaken by British and Irish Lions.
  jpr williams autobiography: Nobody Beats Us David Tossell, 2011-04-01 In the 1970s, an age long before World Cups, rugby union to the British public meant Bill McLaren, rude songs and, most of all, Wales. Between 1969 and 1979, the men in red shirts won or shared eight Five Nations Championships, including three Grand Slams and six Triple Crowns. But the mere facts resonate less than the enduring images of the precision of Gareth Edwards, the sublime touch of Barry John, the sidesteps of Gerald Davies and Phil Bennett, the courage of J.P.R. Williams, and the forward power of the Pontypool Front Row and 'Merv the Swerve' Davies. To the land of their fathers, these Welsh heroes represented pride and conquest at a time when the decline of the province's traditional coal and steel industries was sending thousands to the dole queue and threatening the fabric of local communities. Yet the achievements of those players transcended their homeland and extended beyond mere rugby fans. With the help of comedian Max Boyce, the culture of Welsh rugby and valley life permeated Britain's living rooms at the height of prime time, reinforcing the sporting brilliance that lit up winter Saturday afternoons. In Nobody Beats Us, David Tossell, who spent the '70s as a schoolboy scrum-half trying to perfect the Gareth Edwards reverse pass, interviews many of the key figures of a golden age of Welsh rugby and vividly recreates an unforgettable sporting era.
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  jpr williams autobiography: Fields of Praise Dai Smith, Gareth Williams, 1980 Rugby football has become identified with modern Wales. This book shows how and why this came about - how a game devised by and for English public school boys became the passion of an industrial, Welsh working class, why the game of rugby channelled a burning urge for dramatic, communal expression. The authors ... have written a history that combines an account of rugby play and administration with analysis of the vibrant social history of Wales.--Blurb.
  jpr williams autobiography: Life At Number 10 Neil Jenkins, Paul Rees, 2012-11-02 Neil Jenkins is the most prolific goal-kicker in the history of British international rugby. A match-winner with Pontypridd and Wales, a veteran of the Lions Tours – including the 2001 Tour of Australia – his crowning moment came with the Lions in South Africa in 1997 when his unerring accuracy with the boot earned the tourists only their second series victory against the Springboks. Capped by Wales when he was just 19, Jenkins helped to turn Pontypridd from the Cinderellas of Welsh rugby into the league champions and one of the most feared teams in the country. After just 28 internationals he broke the Welsh points-scoring record. First published in 1998, Life at Numer 10 is a fascinating account of how Jenkins, a boy from the tip of the Rhondda Valley, started his working life as a scrap merchant – only to become one of the most sought-after players in Britain and the most-capped player for Wales. He tells how the pressure of being the Wales outside-half, following in the footsteps of legends such as Cliff Morgan, David Watkins, Barry John, Phil Bennett and Jonathon Davies, took its toll; and his frustration at being moved by Wales to centre full-back. He reveals the secrets behind Pontypridd's rise to prominence, the reasons why he left them in 1999 to join Cardiff, and his fears for the future of the Welsh game.
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