- Brian Williams (rugby player)
Brian Richard Williams (
9 July 1962 -7 February 2007 ) was a Welsh internationalRugby Union player.Williams was born in
Penffordd , nearMaenclochog inPembrokeshire , into the West Wales farming community. He began playing rugby atYsgol y Preseli ,Narberth RFC andPembrokeshire RFC , with his brothers John and Anthony. His nephew Andrew is currently a rising star at scrum-half in Narberth's youth set-up, and side player for Wales Under 21 side.Williams was spotted and signed for
Neath RFC . During a single major club career which spanned 16 years, Williams played for the club more than 250 times. He made his debut as a first-class player in 1983, againstBridgend RFC , and went on to become one of the club's most popular players. He played as a prop, despite his relatively light build (6'1" tall and weighing little more than 14 stone) which belied his incredible strength -Gareth Llewellyn said that that Williams was "the fittest and most powerful man" he ever played rugby with. Williams was one of three players in Neath's "farming" front row, alongside his near neighbours Kevin Phillips and fellow propJeremy Pugh , later replaced by neighbour John Davies. Williams played in the Neath side that was Welsh Club Champions in 1986/7, 1988/9 and 1989/90, won the inauguralWelsh Premier Division title in 1990/1, and also won theWRU Challenge Cup in 1988/9 and 1989/90. Williams featured in the Neath side that set new world records for tries (385) and points (1917) in the 1988-89 season; and played for the club against several international touring sides.His build may have delayed him being selected to play for Wales, and he had to wait for his international debut until 1990, by which time Neath coach
Ron Waldron had taken charge of the Welsh team. He made his first appearance for Wales in aFive Nations match againstScotland inCardiff on3 March 1990 . He played in five international matches, all defeats, his final international being the Five Nations match against Scotland at Murrayfield on2 February 1991 . When Ospreys prop Duncan Jones led Wales for the first time in June 2006, he said that he had "always looked up to Brian Williams in the way he played." [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/welsh/6341663.stm BBC SPORT | Rugby Union | Welsh | Former Wales prop Williams dies ] ] Williams retired to run his dairy farm from the first-class game in 1995, having played over 250 games for Neath.Williams died in
Llangolman in Pembrokeshire of a suspectedheart attack , having been actively involved in a club reunion atThe Gnoll rugby ground only four days earlier. He is survived by his wife and two daughters.References
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* [http://www.neathrugby.co.uk/News/Neath-Rugby-in-mourning-for-one-of-its-all-time-great-players.html Neath Rugby in mourning for one of its all time great players] from
Neath RFC
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article2255695.ece Obituary] , "The Independent ",10 February 2007
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/welsh/6341663.stm Former Wales prop Williams dies] ,BBC News ,8 February 2007
* [http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=1250 Sporting Heroes - Brian Williams]
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