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Gwyn Rowlands

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during the 1948/49 season, but was unsuccessful. He was then invited to trial for Wales in 1949. Rowlands would remember years later that when he was selected for the trials for both teams, the fallout devastated his parents' marriage. While on national service for the Royal Air Force at
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in his hometown of Berkhamsted, taking over his father's general practice and developing a reputation for diagnosing illnesses. Rowlands lived with his wife for the remainder of his life in Berkhamsted town centre, and died at
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Gwyn Rowlands was born and educated in Berkhamsted, and had dual qualifications for both England and Wales. He had trials for
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Rowlands played in three more internationals for Wales, with encounters against England and France as part of the
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he accepted an invitation to join Cardiff Rugby Club. In 1953 he was part of the Cardiff team to face the touring
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and after a year break, was brought in to face France again in
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Berkhamsted
Hertfordshire
England
Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire
England
London Hospital
Wing
London Welsh RFC
Cardiff
Wales
English
rugby union
Wales national team
London Welsh
Cardiff
England national team
St Athan
New Zealand team
try
Sid Judd
New Zealand team
1953 Five Nations Championship
1956
doctor
Stoke Mandeville Hospital
Aylesbury
Gwyn Rowlands player profile
"Coming back brighter"
Dr Gwyn Rowlands

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