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He left Gloucester in 2009 after losing his place to Rory Lawson and moved to the Cardiff Blues to replace Jason Spice. He played again for Wales in the 2010 Six Nations against England and Scotland but was replaced by Richie Rees for the remainder of the tournament.
St Hugh's College St John's College St Peter's College; Scarf colours: Two narrow double-stripes a fifth of a scarf-width in from either edge, the left of each double-stripe of white and the right of yellow, with the background areas to the left of each double-stripe of blue, and to the right of black, such that a black and a blue area meet in the centre of the scarf.
Cardiff Met [22] 2004–05 ... for consistency, current names are used throughout the table, e.g. Leeds Beckett rather than Leeds Met and Cardiff Met rather than UWIC.
He was Coach for Aberavon RFC between 1991 and 1992 and coached UWIC RFC forwards coach from 1993 to 1996. He also was a very good athlete (shot, discus and hammer events) competed in international athletics in Senior Wales AAA Vest from 1968 to 1971, British Schools AAA 1969 – Shot, Discus, Hammer (Res), Wales Secondary Schools Shot Put ...
Williams studied art in Cardiff in the 1970s, later getting her Master of Arts from Cardiff College of Art (UWIC). Work. Williams made the news in 2009 when she was awarded £20,000 from National Lottery funds (via the Arts Council of Wales) to finance a study of cultural attitudes towards women's bottoms.
Avana Bakery (Grangetown) [3] National Stadium, Cardiff Arms Park; Cardiff Central bus station, Central Square (demolished 2008); Central Hotel, Penarth Road/St Mary Street, a Grade II listed hotel which closed after 120 years and was gutted by fire in 2003. [4]
As well as running club sides, three South Wales universities—Cardiff University, UWIC and the (Pontypridd, Rhondda Cynon Taf based) University of Glamorgan— formed the Cardiff/Glamorgan Centre of Cricketing Excellence, one of six Centres of Cricketing Excellence established by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in October 2000. The ...
Cardiff Athletic RFC Aberavon Quins RFC: 27–0 Brewery Field, Bridgend: 1967–68 [3] Cardiff Athletic RFC Taibach RFC: 27–3 Brewery Field, Bridgend: 1968–69 UWIC RFC: Penygraig RFC 9–0 Brewery Field, Bridgend: 1969–70 UWIC RFC: Bridgend Sports RFC 19–8 Brewery Field, Bridgend: 1970–71 [4] Senghenydd RFC: Nantyffyllon RFC: 11–5 ...