Jeff Young (rugby union), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jeff Young (rugby union)

Welsh rugby union player

Date of Birth: 16-Sep-1942

Place of Birth: Wales, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 03-Oct-2005

Profession: rugby union player

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Jeff Young (rugby union)

  • Jeffrey Young OBE (16 September 1942 – 3 October 2005) was a Welsh rugby union player who gained 23 caps for Wales as a hooker between 1968 and 1973. Young was born in Blaengarw and educated at Garw Grammar School and St Luke's College, Exeter.
  • He played five times for the Welsh Secondary Schools XV.
  • A teacher by profession, Young played club rugby for Blaengarw, Harrogate, Bridgend and London Welsh.
  • He also played for the East Wales side that earned a draw with the touring All Blacks in 1967. He made his debut for Wales against Scotland in Cardiff in 1968, and became the first-choice hooker for Wales, playing in 22 of the next 26 internationals.
  • He played in the Grand Slam winning side of 1971 and made his last international appearance against France in Paris in 1973, after which Bobby Windsor became the first-choice hooker.
  • Young was selected for the British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa in 1968 and played in the first test. In 1971 he left teaching and joined the R.A.F.
  • and became a Wing Commander, coaching the RAF and British Combined Services on their joint tour to New Zealand with British Police in 1988.
  • In 1991 he became the Welsh Rugby Union's first technical director and later became Director of Rugby at Harrogate.
  • He was awarded the OBE for his services to rugby and the R.A.F.
  • Jeff Young died of Alzheimer's disease in Harrogate in October 2005.

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