Gareth Edwards

Welsh rugby player and sportscaster

Gareth Edwards - Welsh rugby player and sportscaster
Born

July 12th, 1947
78 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Wales

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Played rugby union for a prominent national team and club. Represented Wales from 1966 to 1978, earning multiple Grand Slam titles. Played for the British and Irish Lions during three tours, securing victory in 1971 against New Zealand. Transitioned into sportscasting after retirement, providing commentary and analysis for various rugby events.

Played in 53 matches for Wales

Achieved three Grand Slam titles

Part of the British and Irish Lions team

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