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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Jonathan Davies, Bill McLaren, Brian Moore, Trevor Allan, Mark Austin, Cliff Morgan, Jason Dasey, Alison Mitchell, Robert Hudson, Stuart Barnes, Jim Rosenthal, Lisa Olson, Thierry Gilardi, Alan Gibson, Ian Stafford, Ian Smith, Jon Champion, John Taylor, Bob Harvie, Howard Marshall, Steve James, Denzil Batchelor, Peter West, Murray Mexted, Eddie Butler, Nigel Starmer-Smith, Ian Robertson, John Dykes, Gordon Ross, John Beattie, Mike Stevenson, Andrew Cotter, Teddy Wakelam, Neal Collins, Peter Williams, Gordon Bray, Edward Sewell, Keith Quinn, Tyrone Howe, David Lutteral, Winston McCarthy, Richard Streeton, Murray Deaker, Phil Jones, Patrick Kidd, Bruce Wilson, Ted Corbett, Bleddyn Jones, Miles Harrison, Jim Neilly, Nick Mullins. Excerpt: Jonathan D. Davies MBE (born 24 October 1962) is a Welsh retired professional dual-code rugby footballer who represented his country in both rugby union and rugby league. A goal-kicking backline player in both codes, he played his club football in Wales, England and Australia. Davies has since become a television rugby football commentator and media personality, in both the English and Welsh languages. Jonathan Davies was born in Trimsaran, Carmarthenshire. Davies is the son of Diana and Len Davies, who worked in Trostre, Llanelli, he started his career in rugby union at amateur level but was recruited into rugby league. He would later return to rugby union. Davies played centre for Swansea and Llanelli RFC. Len had also been made Captain of Trimsaran Rugby Club. Davies has one younger sister, Caroline (born 1964). Davies started school at Trimsaran Primary School, where he was part of the Welsh medium class. His teacher Meirion Davies introduced him to rugby, and he started playing Rugby Sevens. Although he did not have the strong physique for the contact sport, his talent and flair ...