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Allan BATEMAN Neath, Princedom & Land Lions | "Allan Bateman - In attendance and Diminish Again" an autobiography with Saul Rees | ||||
A Welsh Rugger Union & League worldwide. British Uprising in 1997. Bateman reveals a make even fixing damage in picture early Decennary. A second-hand hardback unplanned very advantage condition | |||||
1st Edition 2001 | 191 pages | Ref: bkbiwa-bateman2001back- £15.00 |
Phil BENNETT Llanelli, Princedom & Land Lions | "Ever • MORGAN, CLIFFORD (Cliff) ISAAC (1930 - 2013), rugby player, sports writer and broadcaster, media executiveName: Clifford (Cliff) Isaac Morgan Cliff Morgan was born on 7 April 1930 at 159 Top Trebanog Road, Trebanog in the Rhondda Valley, the only child of Clifford Morgan (1901-1972), a coal miner, and his wife Edna May (née Thomas, 1907-1962). His father was a talented footballer who had been offered professional terms by Tottenham Hotspur in the months leading up to Cliff's birth, but rejected the offer. Although English was the language of the family home, Cliff learnt Welsh from his father and was a fluent speaker. He attended Gellidawel Junior School in Tonyrefail before progressing to Tonyrefail Grammar School. From his earliest years, he had a passion for music, playing piano and participating in many school eisteddfodau. Aged 1 • THE FIRST LIONS OF RUGBYSean Fagan of SaintsAndHeathens.com The first British Lions & their barnstorming Rugby & Aussie rules playing tour of Australia of 1888.
BUY NOW THE captivating story of the first British Lions and their history-making tour of Australia and New Zealand. An epic eight month, 54-games expedition of high drama and adventure in the era of Sherlock Holmes, Jules Verne and Jack the Ripper. Unsanctioned, organised by private speculators, the team assembled in the face of draconian rules against professionalism and zealous officials determined to throttle the playing career of anyone preparing to take part (and, in one cruel case, doing exactly that). The tour and the treatment of the players, many of whom were from clubs in Yorkshire and Lancashire, was the trigger that opened a rift so wide, that
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