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Ray Gravell, one of Wales’s most beloved rugby players, is being inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame. This honor celebrates his incredible career on the field and his lasting impact off it. Fans old and new will remember him as a powerful centre who wore the red jersey with pride.

His Glorious Rugby Career

Gravell played for Wales in the 1970s and 1980s, earning 23 caps. He also represented the British and Irish Lions, showing his skill on the international stage. His strength and passion made him a fan favorite.

  • Played for Wales from 1975 to 1982
  • Part of the triumphant 1977 Lions tour to New Zealand
  • Known for his tough tackling and leadership

More Than Just a Player

After rugby, Gravell became a respected broadcaster and actor. He also worked to promote the Welsh language and culture. His personality and kindness touched many lives, making him a true ambassador for the sport.

  • Hosted TV and radio shows in Welsh
  • Appeared in films and documentaries
  • Received awards for his cultural contributions

A Fitting Honor for a Legend

The induction into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame is a well-deserved tribute. Ray Gravell’s legacy will inspire future generations of rugby players and fans. His name will forever be part of Welsh sports history.

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