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Carwyn James

Carwyn James
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Full name Carwyn Rees James
Date of birth (1929-11-02)2 November 1929
Place of birth Cefneithin, Wales
Date of death 10 January 1983(1983-01-10) (aged 53)
Place of death Amsterdam, Netherlands
School Gwendraeth Grammar School
University Aberystwyth University
Occupation(s) Teacher
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Fly Half
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team    
Correct as of 2007-05-10
National team(s)
Years Club / team Apps (points)
1958 Wales 2 (3)
Correct as of 2010-01-02
Coaching career
Years Club / team    

1971
Llanelli RFC
British Lions
Rugby Rovigo
Correct as of 2007-05-10
Amateur clubs
Years Club / team    
Correct as of 2007-05-10
National team(s)
Years Club / team Apps (points)
1958 Wales 2 (3)
Correct as of 2010-01-02
Coaching career
Years Club / team    

1971
Llanelli RFC
British Lions
Rugby Rovigo
Correct as of 2007-05-10

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 for his coaching achievements for both Llanelli and the British Lions.

He was born in 1929, the son of a coalminer, in Cefneithin in the Gwendraeth Valley. A Welsh teacher by profession and later a lecturer at Trinity College, Carmarthen, he played fly-half for Llanelli, playing his first game while still at Gwendraeth School. He was capped for Wales twice in 1958, the second time at centre, but would probably have gained more caps had he not been in competition with Cliff Morgan for the fly-half spot.

He gained distinction as a coach with Llanelli, whom he coached to four Welsh Cups between 1973 and 1976 and was coach when they won their famous victory over the All Blacks at Stradey Park, Llanelli, in 1972. He never coached the Welsh national side, largely because of his belief that the coach should chair the selectors' meetings and be responsible for choosing the other selectors. However he was coach of the 1971 British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand, the only Lions side ever to win a series against the All Blacks. His coaching style was said to involve quiet words with players and half-suggestions rather than orders. He was a strong believer in attacking rugby, with the attitude that if a team had possession of the ball it should be able to attack, regardless of the position on the field.

He had also a great experience in Italy, at Rugby Rovigo, from 1977 to 1980, winning a great title. In Italy he left a great memory: there's a very important international tournament, called "Carwyn James Easter Trophy", in Pieve di Cento (Bologna), at the 12th edition (in 2016). The trophy is for Under 15s sides and it's arranged even with the big help of Carwyn's nephew, Llyr James. The last three editions were won by "I Barbari Centro di Formazione Frascati" (ITA, 2015), "The Royal Belfast Academical Institution" (Northern Ireland, 2014) and Comitato Regionale Emilia Romagna (ITA, 2013).


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