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Geoff Howells (rugby union)

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Geoff Howells
Full nameWilliam Geoffrey Howells
Date of birth(1929-10-29)29 October 1929
Place of birthLoughor, Wales
Date of death12 January 2011(2011-01-12) (aged 81)
Place of deathSwansea, Wales
Rugby union career
Position(s) Wing
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1957 Wales 4 (3)

William Geoffrey Howells (29 October 1929 — 12 January 2011) was a Welsh international rugby union player.

A steel worker from Loughor, Howells was the son of Swansea rugby player Mac Howells.[1]

Howells was a Llanelli wing three-quarter, capped four times for Wales in the 1957 Five Nations. He earned his call up after scoring a hat-trick of tries for the Possibles in the Welsh trials. Wales games record holder Ken Jones was dropped to accomodate Howells on the right wing for their tournament opener against England.[2] He was switched to the left wing when Jones was recalled for the next match at Murrayfield and for the final fixture in Paris he scored a try to help Wales defeat France. In 1959, Howells announced his retirement from top class rugby.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Howell's 'No' to R.L. bids". Sunday Mirror. 13 January 1957.
  2. ^ "Jones dropped from Welsh XV". The Guardian Journal. 11 January 1957.
  3. ^ "Llanelly Lose Two Wing Stars". Sunday Mirror. 23 August 1959.
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