JPR Williams: A Life In Rugby
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🗓️ 9 January 2024
⏱️ 30 minutes
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Summary
Gareth Rhys Owen introduces a celebration of the rugby life of JPR Williams, who has died aged 74. Recorded in 2019 to mark his 70th birthday, this programme hears from those who knew the Wales and Lions full-back best, including the late Phil Bennett, Steve Fenwick, Bob Hiller and Gareth Thomas.
With his mutton chops, flowing locks and rolled-down socks he was instantly recognisable. An icon not just of Welsh rugby but of global sport. JPR is one of a select group of six Welshmen who won 3 Grand Slams in an international career that spanned three decades. He won 55 caps for Wales in an era when they reigned supreme – he took to the field 11 times against England and 11 times, he emerged victorious.
JPR also toured twice with the British Lions – in 1971 in New Zealand with the series 2-1 in the Lions favour, he dropped a goal from 45 metres that led to a drawn game and meant they still remain the only Lions side to win a test series against the All Blacks. In 1974 he was a key member of the 'Invincibles' who won 21 of their 22 matches, drawing the final test with South Africa.
Presenter Ross Harries celebrates John Peter Rhys Williams’ life in rugby in the company of some of those who know him best: John Taylor, his teammate at London Welsh, Wales and the Lions and also best man at his wedding; Wales and Lions legends Phil Bennett and Steve Fenwick; former England captain and 71 Lions teammate Bob Hiller; and Wales centurion and Grand Slam-winning captain Gareth Thomas, himself another Bridgend old boy.
It’s widely accepted that he was one of a kind – unique and singular presence on the rugby field. JPR was fearless, he was peerless - but was he the greatest?
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| 0:34.0 | Hello, it's a sad day for our game. |
| 0:37.0 | It's a very sad day for Wales because we have lost one of the greats. |
| 0:42.0 | Often stars are known by just one singular name, but rarely are they instantaneously recognizable |
| 0:48.0 | simply by their initials, or even actually a silhouette, not just of their face or body just their hair |
| 0:56.4 | Sideburns of course I'm talking about |
| 0:59.9 | JPR John Peter Reese Williams, a true icon of the sport. Three grand slams, 55 caps, never lost to England. He loved to remind people of that. Two Lions tours winning both |
| 1:16.8 | Only timelines ever won in New Zealand and of course the Tour of 74 |
| 1:21.7 | When the mighty Springbox were humbled. He was an outstanding tennis player and later in life he became an orthopedic surgeon. |
| 1:28.8 | He really did revolutionize the game. Before JPR, fullbacks were sweepers, there to kick, to catch, that's about it, |
| 1:37.4 | certainly not to hit the line at speed and to smash the opposition with bone crunching tackles. |
| 1:45.0 | Here on the pods we had to pay tribute and what we've done is dig into the archives. |
| 1:51.0 | JPR passed away at the age of 74. |
| 1:54.6 | Now back in 2019, we recorded a special for him |
| 1:58.2 | on his 70th birthday. |
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