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The Moss Valley (Welsh: Dyffryn Moss, pronounced [ˌdəfrɨ̞n ˈmɔs]; Welsh pronunciation ⓘ) is an area and country park in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The area, informally known as " The Moss " and The Aggey by local people, has an extensive coal mining history.
Thomas Percival Griffiths (21 February 1906 – 25 December 1981 [2] [3]) was a Welsh international footballer of the 1930s.. Tom Griffiths was born in Moss Valley, Wrexham.A center-half, Griffiths was a tall, rangy player who joined home-town club Wrexham in 1922, transferring to Everton in 1926.
North Wales Crusaders Players Name First Game Last Game Played Tries Goals Drop Goals Points 1: Danny Hulme: Barrow Raiders 11/3/2012 [1]: South Wales Scorpions 5/8/2012 [2]: 9
Lists of association football players may refer to: Lists of men's association football players; Lists of women's association football players
The Wales national rugby league team represents the nation of Wales in international rugby league, and is governed by Wales Rugby League (Welsh: Rygbi Cynghrair Cymru). The team played its first official match in 1908. Since then, more than 500 players have made at least one international appearance for the team.
The players in this list have all played at least one List A match. Wales Minor Counties cricketers who have not represented the county in List A cricket are excluded from the list. Players are listed in order of appearance, where players made their debut in the same match, they are ordered by batting order. Players in bold have played first ...
The Wales 'C' National Team is a football team that represents the Football Association of Wales governed Welsh football league system. The team is selected using players that play in the Cymru Premier, the highest level of Welsh football. Home matches are played at various grounds around the country.
After his playing career, he became the Lions' first team doctor, serving in that role during the 1980 tour to South Africa. [8] Named the greatest Welsh player of the 1950s by the WRU, Cliff Morgan played 29 Tests for Wales, [9] and four for the British Lions between 1951 and 1958. [10]