My great uncle Teddy Morgan was famous.
He played Rugby for Swansea in the early part of the 20th century. He was a doctor and took up a post at Guys Hospital here in London, so he then started playing for London Welsh.
He was obviously a rare talent because he was selected to play for Wales and went on to get 16 caps and score 14 tries.
In 1905 (now that year rings a bell no doubt!) Wales hosted the all conquering New Zealand All Blacks who had been unbeaten for some considerable time. They say it was one of the greatest days in the history of Welsh rugby.
Before the game the Welsh national anthem was sung for the first time at a Rugby International and Uncle Teddy had the honour of leading the singing!
However the day was far from over for Uncle Teddy.....he went on to score the only try of the game and Wales won 3-0! They were the only side to beat The All Blacks on that tour.
He was then chosen to play for The British Lions, he played 4 times for them and captained The Lions twice.
He later went back to South Wales and took up in general practice.....he then moved to Norfolk and started a surgery there, but sadly died at quite a young age in 1949 (69 I think he was)....a year after I was born. How I'd love to have met him.
I've got some fantastic old brown faded photos and postcards of him.......how about that then!!
So how about the rest of you Lifers...........I'm sure there are some facinating tales to tell?
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Beat that.
And don't forget your twin Tim Wiseman!
My other brother's father in law was also a drummer for Dexy's Midnight Runners at one point.
Both slightly tenuos ;-)
My wife's da has researched their history and they've got a mayor of london somewhere in the distant past.
Jackanory........
http://doverathletic.com/index.php?p=news&id=478
He was a journalist for Press Association and the 'official England team journalist'. He followed them to all their games and was the main reporter during the '66 world cup.
Not many outside the world of media knew his name back them but with the way journalism is today he would have been famous now.
Charlton fan and had tryouts as a lad.