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Vivian Jenkins

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Jenkins married Susan Fraser in 1940 and the couple had one son together. His wife died in 1984. After graduating from Jesus College, Jenkins took up a teaching position at
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and served in the anti-aircraft command where he reached the rank of captain. After the war ended, Jenkins became a rugby reporter for the
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on 21 January 1933. Wales won the match 7–3, the first time the side had won at Twickenham for 23 years.
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on three occasions. In 1932, he was offered a chance to play for his home club
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Jenkins played rugby for Jesus College and represented the school's side at
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against England. He rejoined the side ahead of its victory over
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British Lions & Wales international rugby union footballer
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The following year, Jenkins missed the opening match of the
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At the start of the Second World War, Jenkins joined the
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British & Irish Lions rugby union players from Wales
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Index

Port Talbot
Harpenden
Llandovery College
Jesus College, Oxford
Full-back
Oxford University
London Welsh
Wales
British Lions
rugby union
Dover College
Wales
British and Irish Lions
first-class cricket
Glamorgan
Oxford University
Port Talbot
Bridgend
Llandovery College
Carmarthenshire
Jesus College, Oxford
Twickenham
Bridgend RFC
Newport RFC
Wales national rugby union team
England
1934 Home Nations Championship
Scotland
Wilf Wooller
New Zealand

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