Carwyn Rees James (2 November 1929 – 10 January 1983)[1] was a Welsh rugby union player and coach. He won two Welsh international caps but is most famous for his coaching achievements with Llanelli, the 1971 British Lions and the Barbarians, with all of whom he beat the All Blacks.
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...
producer CarwynJames (1929–1983), Welsh rugby union player and coach Carwyn Jones (born 1967), Welsh politician and former First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones...
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...
the main refectory for catered students. This building was named after CarwynJames, a rugby player and former lecturer of the college. This facility was...
chemistry professor (in 2019). Hattie Jacques, actress/comedian (in 1974). CarwynJames, Rugby Union coach and commentator in 1971. Idwal Jones, Welsh geographical...
Hull City and at home to Norwich City. In December 2006, he won the CarwynJames Award for the BBC Wales Young Sports Personality of the Year, and was...
Carwyn Meurig Ellis (born 9 August 1973) is a Welsh musician, composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. He is known as the frontman...
series in New Zealand. The side was captained by John Dawes, coached by CarwynJames and managed by Doug Smith. Although the Lions had done poorly when touring...
Edwards Evan Vincent Evans Gwynfor Evans Eirwen Gwynn Emrys ap Iwan CarwynJames John Barnard Jenkins Julian Lewis Jones Michael D. Jones William Jones...
hosted by sports journalist and academic Steffan Garrero with comedians Elis James and Mike Bubbins. It was created in response to the lack of live sport during...
Edwards Evan Vincent Evans Gwynfor Evans Eirwen Gwynn Emrys ap Iwan CarwynJames John Barnard Jenkins Julian Lewis Jones Michael D. Jones William Jones...
Thomas became a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy. He won the CarwynJames Junior Award at the BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year ceremony...
Edwards Evan Vincent Evans Gwynfor Evans Eirwen Gwynn Emrys ap Iwan CarwynJames John Barnard Jenkins Julian Lewis Jones Michael D. Jones William Jones...
refectory for catered students. The CarwynJames Building is a large four-storey building named after CarwynJames, a former Welsh rugby player, teacher...
mark the centenary of the Welsh Rugby Union in 1980 and a memoir of CarwynJames in 1984. He died in Singleton Hospital, Swansea, on 2 June 2004, after...
College, where one of his teachers was the Welsh rugby player and coach CarwynJames, before going on to train as a teacher at Trinity College in Carmarthen...
Gravell (1951–2007), Wales and British Lions, actor and broadcaster. CarwynJames (1929–1983), Wales, coach of Llanelli and British Lions Gareth Jenkins...
famous from around the rugby world, including Naas Botha and the coach CarwynJames. Other practiced sports include football/soccer, swimming, handball,...
Edwards Evan Vincent Evans Gwynfor Evans Eirwen Gwynn Emrys ap Iwan CarwynJames John Barnard Jenkins Julian Lewis Jones Michael D. Jones William Jones...
National Cycle Network passes by Cefneithin RFC's playing field, "Cae CarwynJames," and cyclists can use this former railway line to reach the seaside...
Edwards Evan Vincent Evans Gwynfor Evans Eirwen Gwynn Emrys ap Iwan CarwynJames John Barnard Jenkins Julian Lewis Jones Michael D. Jones William Jones...
Edwards Evan Vincent Evans Gwynfor Evans Eirwen Gwynn Emrys ap Iwan CarwynJames John Barnard Jenkins Julian Lewis Jones Michael D. Jones William Jones...
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...
Williams 1997 – Bleddyn Williams 1998 – Gareth Edwards, Lewis Jones 1999 – CarwynJames, Barry John 2000 – David Watkins 2001 – Mervyn Davies 2002 – Gwyn Nicholls...