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Bleddyn Williams
British Lions & Wales international rugby union footballer
Rugby player
Bleddyn Llewellyn WilliamsMBE (22 February 1923 – 6 July 2009),[3] was a Welshrugby union centre.
He played in 22 internationals for Wales, captaining them five times, winning each time, and captained the British Lions in 1950 for some of their tour of Australia and New Zealand. Considered to be the nonpareil of Welsh centres; he was robust in the tackle and known for his strong leadership and surging runs; he was often referred to as 'The Prince Of Centres'.
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Biography
Born at Taff's Well, near Cardiff, he was the third of eight brothers[4] Williams attended Rydal School in Colwyn Bay from the age of 14 until he was 18. He had already played for the Welsh Schoolboys in 1937 when he had been recommended for a scholarship to Rydal by legendary rugby player Wilf Wooller.
At Rydal he played at outside half and was seen as one of the school's star players a