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'''Alun-Wyn Davies''' is a [[Wales|Welsh]] [[rugby union]] player<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/94532438|title=Lions tour: How the All Blacks and Lions rated in the third test|last=Van Royan|first=Robert|last2=Smith|first2=Tony|date=8 July 2017|publisher=[[Stuff.co.nz]]|accessdate=18 December 2017}}</ref> who was previously a [[Rugby league positions#Prop forward|prop]] for [[Coventry R.F.C.]] As of January 2011 he now plays hooker for [[Llandovery R.F.C.]] Alun travelled north at 18 to join the [[Leeds Rhinos]] academy for a season before returning to the [[Neath RFC]], then [[Swansea RFC]] for over 9 years as well as representing The Ospreys in 2004–05.
'''Alun-Wyn Davies''' is a [[Wales|Welsh]] [[rugby union]] player<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/94532438|title=Lions tour: How the All Blacks and Lions rated in the third test|last=Van Royan|first=Robert|last2=Smith|first2=Tony|date=8 July 2017|publisher=[[Stuff.co.nz]]|accessdate=18 December 2017}}</ref> who was previously a [[Rugby league positions#Prop forward|prop]] for [[Coventry R.F.C.]] As of January 2011 he now plays hooker for [[Llandovery R.F.C.]] Alun travelled north at 18 to join the [[Leeds Rhinos]] before returning to the [[Neath RFC]], then [[Swansea RFC]] for over 9 years as well as representing The Ospreys 2004 - 2006


Alun has been a scrum and defence coach for over 11 years, coaching Ospresy academy, 4 six nations and a World Cup in 2014 with welsh women’s national team. After 4 years as director of rugby at [[Cardiff University]] and post 3 years with welsh premiership club Bridgend ravens as scrum and defence coach and in 2022 taking over as head coach.
Alun has been a scrum and defence coach for over 14 years, coaching Ospreys academy for 5 years, 4 six nations and a World Cup in 2014 with welsh women’s national team. 5 years as director of rugby at [[Cardiff University]] after sending 3 years with welsh premiership club Bridgend ravens as scrum and defence coach and in 2022 taking over as head coach.


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Latest revision as of 20:25, 1 January 2025

Alun-Wyn Davies is a Welsh rugby union player[1] who was previously a prop for Coventry R.F.C. As of January 2011 he now plays hooker for Llandovery R.F.C. Alun travelled north at 18 to join the Leeds Rhinos before returning to the Neath RFC, then Swansea RFC for over 9 years as well as representing The Ospreys 2004 - 2006

Alun has been a scrum and defence coach for over 14 years, coaching Ospreys academy for 5 years, 4 six nations and a World Cup in 2014 with welsh women’s national team. 5 years as director of rugby at Cardiff University after sending 3 years with welsh premiership club Bridgend ravens as scrum and defence coach and in 2022 taking over as head coach.

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  1. ^ Van Royan, Robert; Smith, Tony (8 July 2017). "Lions tour: How the All Blacks and Lions rated in the third test". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 18 December 2017.