Carwyn James (1928-1983) Rugby coach
Carwyn Rees James (2nd November 1929 - 10th 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.

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We Beat the All Blacks (Llanelli vs the All Blacks 1972)

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Slammed the 70s P1

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A Tribute to Ray Prosser - Pontypool RFC

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Welsh Greats: John Charles 1/2

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Teague, Winterbottom, Richards - Rugby's Greatest Unions

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Trump Preps for 80th Birthday, Threatens to Hit Iran, Knicks Historic Win & Elon Musk Trillionaire!?

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In Conversation with Gareth Edwards

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93 Year Old Irish Soldier describes World War One, 1988

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A PRIDE OF LIONS 1971 WOODEN SPOON SOCIETY

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JPR Williams: Welsh Rugby Legend and the Golden Era Explained

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My Game, My Time: The Bobby Windsor Story | Short Sport Doc

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A Political Game- a story of Rugby and Apartheid

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How Sir Gareth Edwards Became One Of Rugby's GREATEST Of All Time

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CLASH OF THE TITANS Lions Tour 1974

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BBC - Cliff Morgan A Lifetime of Achievement

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Slammed the 70s Part 2

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Fergus Slattery, 1973

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Jenks - The Neil Jenkins Story - Full Version

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British Lions of 1971

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