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Arthur Lewis: Ebbw Vale, Wales and Lions centre dies aged 84

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Welsh rugby is mourning the passing of former Wales and British and Irish Lions centre Arthur Lewis who has died at the age of 84.

Lewis emerged from Crumlin RFC to star for Ebbw Vale at a time when they were one of Welsh rugby’s leading clubs.

He helped form a highly regarded centre partnership with the late Wales and Lions playing and coaching legend John Dawes.

Lewis made his Wales debut in the 1970 Five Nations against France and was a member of one of the nation’s most-celebrated Grand Slam teams – the side that achieved the clean sweep in 1971.

That year he was named in the Lions tour party to Australia and New Zealand but was uncapped despite making 10 appearances during the tour.

He made 11 Wales appearances, scoring his only try against England in the 1973 Five Nations.

Lewis also captained Wales three times, winning twice and losing once during his tenure.


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