Who is the Welsh rugby captain?

Who is the Welsh rugby captain?

Alun Wyn Jones
Wales national rugby union team/Captains
Wales’ longest serving captain (albeit not a continuous spell) is their current skipper, Alun Wyn Jones, who first captained the team in 2009. The most recent addition to the list is Jonathan Davies, who led the team against Italy on 9 February 2019 during the Six Nations. Information correct as of 14 March 2019.

Who was captain before Alun Wyn Jones?

Since 2017, Jones has succeeded Warburton as Wales skipper, leading them to the Grand Slam in 2019, a World Cup semi-final later that year, and another Six Nations title in 2021. He succeeded Warburton in leading the Lions in 2021, the latest achievement in an incredible career.

Who was captain before Warburton?

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In spite of the return of former captain Matthew Rees, Warburton retained the Wales captaincy for the 2012 Six Nations.

How old is Ken Owen?

34 years (January 3, 1987)
Ken Owens/Age

Why did Sam retire?

The flanker had been plagued by injuries, going over a year without making an appearance before finally announcing his retirement. “Unfortunately, after a long period of rest and rehabilitation the decision to retire from rugby has been made with my health and wellbeing as a priority.”

Who was Lions captain?

Peter O’Mahony
British & Irish Lions/Captains

How many players are in Wales’ 2011 Rugby World Cup squad?

On 22 August, Wales named a 30-man squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby. Taylor Paris of Canada was the youngest player named to a squad at 18, while Russia ‘s Viacheslav Grachev, 38, was the oldest.

Who are the captains of the Wales national rugby union team?

List of Wales national rugby union team captains # Player Club team Record as captain Years as captain 135 Ellis Jenkins Cardiff Blues P1, W1 2018 136 Cory Hill Dragons P2, W2 2018 137 Jonathan Davies Scarlets P1, W1 2019 138 Josh Navidi Cardiff Blues P1, L1 2019

Who is the head coach of South Africa in 2011 Rugby World Cup?

On 23 August, South Africa named a 30-man squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Zane Kirchner replaced the injured François Steyn on 2 October. Head coach: Peter de Villiers Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Where did the 2011 Rugby World Cup take place?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. The 2011 Rugby World Cup was an international rugby union tournament played in New Zealand from 9 September to 23 October 2011.

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