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The Mike Hall Story: How Welsh Rugby Nearly Changed Forever And Cardiff City Reached The Premier League: The Autobiography

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Hall, though, does not hold the world cup appearances as outstanding highlights of his playing days, mainly given the results and Wales’ propensity to shoot themselves in the foot. The memories last forever. There’s nothing like it. You reach the top of your playing career when you go on the Lions.” It’s grown as a world event and become far more important for the cycle of international rugby. Everything is now built and structured towards a world cup. When I finished playing rugby, it was a real weird feeling. A lot of the boys struggle with this, in terms of their mental health, trying to find things to do to keep themselves busy,” he explained. In the past, you had some of the best players in the world attending Oxford and Cambridge, and the Varsity Match was a key date in the rugby calendar.

The midweek team was really valued. After we lost the first Test, if we had gone down the Swanny then, the wheels might have started coming off. Race organisers said in a statement: “Mike revelled in the spirit and adventure of ultra-endurance cycling events. Mike’s efforts in both raising money and the spirits of others were tremendous and he leaves an incredible legacy.” Riding unsupported, competitors were expected to complete the race within 14 days. On 31 March, Hall had set off along the Monaro Highway, which had a 100km/h (62mph) speed limit, shortly before 3am. An inquest held last year heard that at around 6.20am he was hit by a car in the northbound lane of the road, which narrowed near an intersection.William Purdon Geen (14 March 1891 – 31 July 1915) was a rugby union wing and centre, who represented Wales, and played club rugby for Oxford University and Newport and county rugby for Monmouthshire. He was also invited to play for the Barbarians on several occasions. Geen unsuccessfully trialled for England in 1910, but was selected and played for Wales on three occasions in the 1912–1913 season. Injury prevented him from playing more internationals, and his service in the First World War put an end to his career. I had to have an operation to repair my cheekbone, which kept me out of playing against Fiji, which was a disappointment.

I was trying to break it up and I was the one that got cut by a glass, quite badly cut as well. That’s what annoyed me. Then, of course, I was in the headlines everywhere the next day because I had suffered the injury, but I was trying to diffuse the situation between some of the Neath and Llanelli players in the after-match dinner, where we had been humiliated both on the pitch and off the pitch. Read More Related Articles In 1991, Alan Davies was brought in as head coach just before the world cup, and they suffered a surprise defeat to unfancied but hugely-talented Western Samoa.Warriors co-owners Colin Goldring and Jason Whittingham believe that Hall will build on the solid foundations laid by Gale. But, it’s funny, more people remember us losing to St Peters than beating Llanelli in the final in ‘94!

His obvious ability in the position soon attracted the attention of a number of first-class clubs and, in 1982, he joined Bridgend, where he was to spend seven contented years. The players they had down there were immense, the likes of Ian Stephens, Gareth Williams, Meredydd James, Glenn Webbe, Mike Budd and John Morgan,” he said. As for the future, there’s a fund-raising bike ride in Las Vegas in aid of Velindre next month, which he is going to be training hard for, and then what? There is no point thinking I could have gone on the Lions tour and getting depressed and down about it. It didn’t happen, that’s that. There was one down in Llanelli in 1995 when Tony Copsey broke my cheekbone. There was quite a bit of scrapping in that one.

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I have very fond memories of being involved with the world cup and everything that goes with it,” said Hall. “But, at the end of the day, it is about results and, ultimately, we failed in both (tournaments)because we didn’t get out of the group. After a win over Japan and defeat to New Zealand, a one-point loss to Ireland meant they failed to get out of the pool stages. You can’t regret going on a Lions tour at 23 and being part of a winning series, but you want to play in the Test matches. That’s what it’s all about. It would have made perfect sense to have kept the management team they had going into the World Cup and not disrupting everything.

Alan was trying hard to make the game more professional and get more time with all the players who were still working. As for the game of rugby in general, he says: “I think sometimes you can miss the first half, come in after 60 minutes, after they have bashed s**t out of each other, and then there’s a few gaps open up. So it is becoming a little bit predictable on occasions.It’s frustrating because no Welsh team has ever won the Heineken Cup and we came very close to the first one and should have won it.

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