Dennis Hughes (rugby player), Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Dennis Hughes (rugby player)

Welsh rugby union player

Date of Birth: 03-Jul-1941

Place of Birth: Argoed, Wales, United Kingdom

Profession: rugby union player

Nationality: Wales, United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Dennis Hughes (rugby player)

  • Dennis Hughes (born 3 July 1941) is a former Welsh rugby union international player.
  • Hughes was born at Argoed, Caerphilly.
  • He played as a flanker for Newbridge RFC, and won six caps for Wales during the period 1967-1970.
  • He later worked as a sales manager for Biomet at Bridgend. Dennis was selected for three matches in Wales' 1970 Five Nations campaign, playing against Scotland, England and Ireland.
  • During the match at Twickenham, he played a part in Ray "Chico" Hopkins' memorable appearance.
  • When Gareth Edwards and Dennis both missed a tackle on Nigel Starmer-Smith, the two Wales players collided, resulting in an injury to Edwards who was unable to continue.
  • This gave replacement Chico his one and only cap for his country.
  • He took the field twenty minutes from full time and inspired the team to an impressive comeback.
  • England had gained the upper hand and were winning 13 points to 6 until Chico made a try for JPR and followed up with a try of his own from the back of a lineout.
  • Wales still needed a successful conversion to take a one point lead.
  • JPR Williams duly obliged and Barry John added a drop goal well into a long injury time.

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