Tom Williams (Welsh Rugby Player): Rugby Union, Welsh Rugby Union, Llwynypia - Brossura

 
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Thomas Williams (1860 - 4 February, 1913) was a Welsh rugby union forward who played club rugby for Cardiff and Pontypridd and international rugby for Wales. A solicitor by profession, Williams would later become a national selector for the Welsh Rugby Union. Williams was also responsible for suggesting the singing of the Welsh national anthem in a match in 1905, the first time a national anthem was sung before a sporting event.Williams was born in Llwynypia into a farming community in the Rhondda Valley and in his early years he lived in at the Tonypandy Inn. A solicitor by trade, he trained for his profession in Pontypridd, probably under Spicketts. Williams was the uncle of Wales international and British Lion Willie Llewellyn.

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