Ospreys (Rugby Team) Players - Aaron Jarvis, Adam Rhys Jones, Aled Brew, Alun Wyn Jones, Andrew Bishop, Andrew Millward, Andy Lloyd (Rugby Union), an (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Aaron Jarvis, Adam Rhys Jones, Aled Brew, Alun Wyn Jones, Andrew Bishop, Andrew Millward, Andy Lloyd (rugby union), Andy Williams (rugby union), Ashley Beck, Barry Davies (rugby union), Barry Williams (rugby union), Ben Lewis (rugby union), Brent Cockbain, Cai Griffiths, Chauncey O'Toole, Craig Mitchell (rugby player), Dai Flanagan, Dan Biggar, David Bishop (rugby player born 1983), Duncan Jones (rugby player), Ed Shervington, Eli Walker, Filo Tiatia, Gareth Owen (rugby union), Gavin Henson, Gavin Thomas, Hale T-Pole, Hanno Dirksen, Huw Bennett, Ian Evans (rugby player), Ian Gough, James Bater, James Goode, James Hook (rugby union), James King (Welsh rugby player), Jamie Nutbrown, Jason Spice, Joe Bearman, Jonathan Spratt, Jonathan Thomas, Jonny Vaughton, Justin Tipuric, Kristian Phillips, Lee Byrne, Liam Davies, Lyndon Bateman, Mark Taylor (rugby player), Martin Roberts (rugby union), Marty Holah, Matthew Jones (rugby player), Matthew Morgan (rugby player), Matthew Robinson (rugby player), Michael Collins (rugby player), Mike Phillips (rugby player), Mike Powell (rugby union), Morgan Allen, Nicky Griffiths, Nikki Walker, Paul James (rugby union), Richard Fussell, Richard Hibbard, Richard Mustoe, Richie Pugh, Ricky Januarie, Ross Davies, Ryan Bevington, Ryan Jones, Sam Davies (rugby player), Shane Williams, Shaun Connor, Steve Tandy, Tal Selley, Tavis Knoyle, Tommy Bowe, Tom Habberfield, Tom Isaacs, Tom Prydie, Tom Smith (rugby union player born 1985). Excerpt: Gavin Lloyd Henson (born 1 February 1982) is a Welsh rugby union player, born in Pencoed, South Wales, who currently plays for London Welsh. He attracted much media attention as part of a Wales national team which achieved Grand Slams in the Six Nations Championship in 2005 and 2008. He has also played for the British and Irish Lions, touring in 2005 to New Zealand but has never appeared at a World Cup. Henson has played in a variety of positions including fly-half, fullback and inside centre. After an extended spell out of the national side, including missing the 2007 Rugby World Cup, he was recalled by caretaker coach Nigel Davies, being included in the squad to play against South Africa. Since September 2010, Henson has participated in three reality television series, 71 Degrees North, Strictly Come Dancing and The Bachelor. Henson has two children from his relationship with his former partner, singer Charlotte Church. Henson's one and only appearance for Llanelli RFC was against the then Edinburgh Reivers at Greenyards in May 2000. Edinburgh won the match 51-23. Henson played 10 and scored 5 points (1 conversion & 1 penalty). Born in Pencoed, Henson played rugby for his school, Brynteg Comprehensive, in Bridgend, Wales. Despite his Bridgend origins, he joined Swansea RFC at the age of 18. He was presented with the International Rugby Board's Young Player of the Year award in 2001. During which time he had started paving the way to his international career by signing for the Wales A team. He made his international debut for Wales during June 2001 in a Test against Japan, coming off the bench. He then started his next match, at fly-half in a game against Romania on 19 September 2001. In November of that year he played for Wales A against Uruguay, scoring his first try in an international. Henson in action for the OspreysIn 2003 regional rugby was launched in Wales, and Henson played for the Ospreys. He made his debut for the Ospreys as a substitute on 9 September

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Aaron Jarvis, Adam Rhys Jones, Aled Brew, Alun Wyn Jones, Andrew Bishop, Andrew Millward, Andy Lloyd (rugby union), Andy Williams (rugby union), Ashley Beck, Barry Davies (rugby union), Barry Williams (rugby union), Ben Lewis (rugby union), Brent Cockbain, Cai Griffiths, Chauncey O'Toole, Craig Mitchell (rugby player), Dai Flanagan, Dan Biggar, David Bishop (rugby player born 1983), Duncan Jones (rugby player), Ed Shervington, Eli Walker, Filo Tiatia, Gareth Owen (rugby union), Gavin Henson, Gavin Thomas, Hale T-Pole, Hanno Dirksen, Huw Bennett, Ian Evans (rugby player), Ian Gough, James Bater, James Goode, James Hook (rugby union), James King (Welsh rugby player), Jamie Nutbrown, Jason Spice, Joe Bearman, Jonathan Spratt, Jonathan Thomas, Jonny Vaughton, Justin Tipuric, Kristian Phillips, Lee Byrne, Liam Davies, Lyndon Bateman, Mark Taylor (rugby player), Martin Roberts (rugby union), Marty Holah, Matthew Jones (rugby player), Matthew Morgan (rugby player), Matthew Robinson (rugby player), Michael Collins (rugby player), Mike Phillips (rugby player), Mike Powell (rugby union), Morgan Allen, Nicky Griffiths, Nikki Walker, Paul James (rugby union), Richard Fussell, Richard Hibbard, Richard Mustoe, Richie Pugh, Ricky Januarie, Ross Davies, Ryan Bevington, Ryan Jones, Sam Davies (rugby player), Shane Williams, Shaun Connor, Steve Tandy, Tal Selley, Tavis Knoyle, Tommy Bowe, Tom Habberfield, Tom Isaacs, Tom Prydie, Tom Smith (rugby union player born 1985). Excerpt: Gavin Lloyd Henson (born 1 February 1982) is a Welsh rugby union player, born in Pencoed, South Wales, who currently plays for London Welsh. He attracted much media attention as part of a Wales national team which achieved Grand Slams in the Six Nations Championship in 2005 and 2008. He has also played for the British and Irish Lions, touring in 2005 to New Zealand but has never appeared at a World Cup. Henson has played in a variety of positions including fly-half, fullback and inside centre. After an extended spell out of the national side, including missing the 2007 Rugby World Cup, he was recalled by caretaker coach Nigel Davies, being included in the squad to play against South Africa. Since September 2010, Henson has participated in three reality television series, 71 Degrees North, Strictly Come Dancing and The Bachelor. Henson has two children from his relationship with his former partner, singer Charlotte Church. Henson's one and only appearance for Llanelli RFC was against the then Edinburgh Reivers at Greenyards in May 2000. Edinburgh won the match 51-23. Henson played 10 and scored 5 points (1 conversion & 1 penalty). Born in Pencoed, Henson played rugby for his school, Brynteg Comprehensive, in Bridgend, Wales. Despite his Bridgend origins, he joined Swansea RFC at the age of 18. He was presented with the International Rugby Board's Young Player of the Year award in 2001. During which time he had started paving the way to his international career by signing for the Wales A team. He made his international debut for Wales during June 2001 in a Test against Japan, coming off the bench. He then started his next match, at fly-half in a game against Romania on 19 September 2001. In November of that year he played for Wales A against Uruguay, scoring his first try in an international. Henson in action for the OspreysIn 2003 regional rugby was launched in Wales, and Henson played for the Ospreys. He made his debut for the Ospreys as a substitute on 9 September

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November 2012

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978-1-155-37804-6

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