Welsh Rugby Union lost one of its true legends as John Peter Rhys Williams, universally known as J. P. R. Williams, passed away on January 8, 2024, leaving behind a legacy that transcends the rugby pitch. Born on March 2, 1949, just outside Bridgend, Wales, Williams was a prominent figure during the Golden Era of Welsh rugby in the 1970s.

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Williams, playing in the full-back position, gained fame for his aggressive attacking style and became an iconic figure with his distinctive long sideburns and socks around his ankles. Despite primarily playing full-back, his favourite position was flanker, showcasing his versatility and prowess on the field.

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