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Die Mode ist selbstsicher und. März live im TV und trat damit eine der. Clifford dislocated the joint when playing his th and final game for Harlequins against London Irish last September and has been unable to regain fitness despite undergoing two operations.
Clifford won 10 caps for England, including two starts, and became an ever-present under Eddie Jones in until damaging his ankle later in the year, the first in a series of debilitating injuries.
It has been an absolute pleasure training and playing with the lads each week and I will miss this environment greatly. The Australian-born forward featured heavily in the side that narrowly missed out on the semi-finals of the Premiership last season, and was contracted to Harlequins until Harlequins head of rugby Paul Gustard said: "He was a player who had the ability to change a game with his explosive pace and offloading skills which, allied to his high work rate, meant he was an important player for us last season when he was a mainstay of the side who finished fifth.
I am truly gutted to be writing this, but unfortunately I have been forced to retire from rugby - my last injury has not healed well enough for me to continue playing.
I really look forward to coming back to watch, and wish the team the best in the future. A bachelor, Ponty, who was a professionally trained harpist, died of pneumonia at his home at Llantarnam now Llanfrechfa on 9 January James Phillips Jones pictured in Kent kit.
James Phillips Jones, known as Tuan, was a doctor of medicine. He joined Pontypool in the season.
Tuan played for Monmouthshire against the Springboks and won his only Welsh cap against Scotland in , scoring a try.
He also played for London Welsh. Tuan, who was a useful cricketer, emigrated to Australia after the First World War where he married his wife Pat.
The couple had two children, Edward and Elizabeth. He came to Pontypool and ran a grocery business at what was known as the Truck Shop in Pontymoile.
This building still exists today in the form of flats. His mother Margaret nee Phillips was born at Pencaedren Farm, Gelligaer near Treharris and came to Pontypool as an apprentice dressmaker.
The family moved to Trosnant Lodge, Pontypool around In September Jack, his wife and young daughter moved to Llantarnam now Llanfrechfa to a house they also named Trosnant Lodge where their son, Stanley John Phillips Jones was born on 16 October She married Stuart Benson in and moved to Bristol then Weymouth.
They had four children — Susan, Amanda, Julie and Richard. Margaret, now a widow, still lives in Weymouth.
He was in transport management with British Ports until his retirement. Stan is single and still lives in the family home at Llanfrechfa. Debut 29 November v Machen a won Last match 16 April v Neath h won My grateful thanks to rugby historians and memorabilia enthusiasts Dave Fox and Mark Hoskins for their advice and guidance, to local history enthusiast Bryan Roden for the use of some photographs and to the World Rugby Museum for publishing this webpage.
Ray Ruddick , Griffithstown, Pontypool , February For more information on how to become a WRM 'Supporter'. Monthmouthshire team to face the Springboks.
Click on the image to see full size photo. Team line ups from the England v Wales programme. Most people in the world of rugby have heard of the Pontypool Front Row, but the name of Jack Jones may not be so familiar.
Jack scored two tries in the first ever Monmouthshire game, against Cumberland at Pontypool in March On 13 October , Pontypool travelled to Plymouth to play Devon Albion, one of the leading clubs in Britain at the time, without two star players.
After a pointless first half, New Zealand went in front early in the second period with a penalty.
However, the British team went straight on the attack from the restart and kept the homesters under pressure. From a scrambling rush, the visiting forwards kicked past the New Zealand backs and the ball went over the home line for Jack, who was following up fast, to fall on it under the bar in the rain and mud to score the try that tied the score at 3 points each.
This was the final result. The Anglo-Welsh team had played well above themselves and were very unlucky not to win but were soundly beaten in the Third Test at Alexandra Park, Auckland by 29 points to nil.
On the Australian leg of the tour Jack played in 8 matches scoring 3 tries against Queensland at the Brisbane Exhibition Ground and 1 try against Brisbane at the same venue.
In he was selected for the British Isles tour of South Africa. Jack captained his club Pontypool , county Monmouthshire , country Wales and the British team during his illustrious career.
This page has looked back at the brilliant career of a rugby legend in the hope that his achievements can be acknowledged and appreciated.
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Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. He played for the old Pontymoile club and played several games for Newport before joining Pontypool , making his debut at Ebbw Vale on 7 December In his Pontypool career, he scored points, including tries.
He scored 49 tries in the season, and a then club record 6 in the game against Talywain in April This record stood for 98 years and was broken by Lenny Woodard who scored 7 tries against Treorchy in May He captained Pontypool from to and won his only Welsh cap against Ireland in , scoring a try.
He also played soccer and had a Welsh amateur soccer trial. A broken hip eventually ended his rugby career in the season. A bachelor, Ponty, who was a professionally trained harpist, died of pneumonia at his home at Llantarnam now Llanfrechfa on 9 January James Phillips Jones pictured in Kent kit.
James Phillips Jones, known as Tuan, was a doctor of medicine. He joined Pontypool in the season. Tuan played for Monmouthshire against the Springboks and won his only Welsh cap against Scotland in , scoring a try.
He also played for London Welsh. Tuan, who was a useful cricketer, emigrated to Australia after the First World War where he married his wife Pat.
The couple had two children, Edward and Elizabeth. He came to Pontypool and ran a grocery business at what was known as the Truck Shop in Pontymoile.
This building still exists today in the form of flats. His mother Margaret nee Phillips was born at Pencaedren Farm, Gelligaer near Treharris and came to Pontypool as an apprentice dressmaker.
The family moved to Trosnant Lodge, Pontypool around In September Jack, his wife and young daughter moved to Llantarnam now Llanfrechfa to a house they also named Trosnant Lodge where their son, Stanley John Phillips Jones was born on 16 October She married Stuart Benson in and moved to Bristol then Weymouth.
They had four children — Susan, Amanda, Julie and Richard. Margaret, now a widow, still lives in Weymouth.
He was in transport management with British Ports until his retirement. Stan is single and still lives in the family home at Llanfrechfa. Debut 29 November v Machen a won Last match 16 April v Neath h won My grateful thanks to rugby historians and memorabilia enthusiasts Dave Fox and Mark Hoskins for their advice and guidance, to local history enthusiast Bryan Roden for the use of some photographs and to the World Rugby Museum for publishing this webpage.
Ray Ruddick , Griffithstown, Pontypool , February For more information on how to become a WRM 'Supporter'. Monthmouthshire team to face the Springboks.
Click on the image to see full size photo. Team line ups from the England v Wales programme. Most people in the world of rugby have heard of the Pontypool Front Row, but the name of Jack Jones may not be so familiar.
Jack scored two tries in the first ever Monmouthshire game, against Cumberland at Pontypool in March On 13 October , Pontypool travelled to Plymouth to play Devon Albion, one of the leading clubs in Britain at the time, without two star players.
After a pointless first half, New Zealand went in front early in the second period with a penalty. However, the British team went straight on the attack from the restart and kept the homesters under pressure.
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