Rugby Union: Jpr has so Much to Offer, As Did the Rest of Us '70s Players ; the Laws of the Day Said Players Weren't Permitted to Gain Financially From the Game, Even After They Had Retired
Western Mail › January 28, 2004
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Western Mail › January 28, 2004
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ONE QUESTION I repeatedly get asked is why so few players from my generation - the great Wales team of the 1970s - have gone on to coach rugby.
It is an issue that has cropped up again this week with JPR Williams applying to be part of the new Wales coaching set-up.See the full content of this document
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Rugby Union: Jpr has so Much to Offer, As Did the Rest of Us '70s Players ; the Laws of the Day Said Players Weren't Permitted to Gain Financially From the Game, Even After They Had Retired
Firstly, I must say good luck to JPR, because I know he has got a lot to offer - including great experience and the knowledge of having been there and done it. He knows what it takes to succeed.
But the big question is, why hasn't an...See the full content of this document
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