Bleddyn Bowen, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Bleddyn Bowen

Welsh rugby union player

Date of Birth: 16-Jul-1961

Place of Birth: Trebanos, Wales, United Kingdom

Profession: rugby union player

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Bleddyn Bowen

  • Bleddyn Bowen (born 16 July 1961) is a former international Wales rugby union player. Bleddyn Bowen played club rugby for South Wales Police and Swansea RFC.
  • His first international game was in 1983, along with five other first caps, against Romania; a game that Wales lost heavily, 24-6. Bowen retained his place and was called to represent Wales in the 1984 Five Nations Championship.
  • Bowen played in the first Rugby World Cup and was then given the honour of captaining his country in the 1988 Five Nations, a tournament in which Wales would win the Triple Crown.
  • Bowen would be the last Welsh captain to lift the Triple Crown for 17 years. Bleddyn Bowen made his Wales debut in the 1983, 24-6 defeat to Romania.
  • He gained 24 caps for his country and scored five tries, five penalties and one conversion in his international career.
  • Bowen also represented the Wales XV in a non-capped game against Japan in 1983; he scored a try in the 29-24 victory. Bowen represented Wales in the 1987 Rugby World Cup.
  • He scored a try against Canada in the Pool stage game.
  • Bowen was made the captain for the following Five Nations Championship, and consequently the 1988 Welsh Triple Crown winning side.
  • Bowen was also chosen to captain the side against New Zealand on the summer tour but a wrist injury prevented his involvement. Domestically Bowen played rugby for the South Wales Police RFC from where he won all his caps.
  • He is currently a regional office manager for Konica Minolta in Swansea.

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