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Neil Roger Jenkins (Church Village, Gales, 8 de julio de 1971) es un exjugador [galés] de rugby que se desempeñaba como apertura. Es uno de los jugadores que anotaron más de 1000 puntos en selecciones nacionales, junto al neozelandés Dan Carter, el inglés Jonny Wilkinson, el argentino-italiano Diego Domínguez y el irlandés Ronan O'Gara. Jenkins jugó para los dragones rojos y para los British and Irish Lions en las giras a Sudáfrica 1997 y Australia 2001. Participaciones en Copas del Mundo Disputó la Copa del Mundo de Rugby de Sudáfrica 1995, Gales fue derrotada por el XV del trébol en un duelo clave por el pase a cuartos de final, siendo eliminados por segunda vez consecutiva en primera fase. Cuatro años después jugó su último mundial en Gales 1999, los dragones rojos abrieron el mundial en su casa ante Argentina y ganaron su grupo. Finalmente fueron vencidos en cuartos de final ante los eventuales campeones del Mundo; los Wallabies. Palmarés Con la selección Campeón del Torneo de las Cinco Naciones de 1994. 87 partidos con la Selección de rugby de Gales entre 1991 y 2002. 1049 puntos. Enlaces externos sporting-heroes.net 1 sporting-heroes.net 2 sporting-heroes.net 3 sporting-heroes.net sporting-heroes.net sporting-heroes.net sporting-heroes.net sporting-heroes.net sporting-heroes.net sporting-heroes.net sporting-heroes.net . Descubre los libros populares de Dan Jenkins. Encuentra los 100 libros más populares de Dan Jenkins
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Magna Carta
Prof David Carpenter'David Carpenter deserves to replace Sir James Holt as the standard authority, and an unfailingly readable one too.' Ferdinand Mount, TLS 'An invaluable new commentary' Jill Leopor...
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Liquid History
John WarlandTHE PERFECT GIFT FOR THOSE WHO LOVE LONDON.A RADIO 4 BEST FOOD AND DRINK BOOK OF THE YEAR.An illustrated guide to London's best pubs and their extraordinary history, presented by t...
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It's a Stupid Game; It'll Never Amount to Anything
Joseph FarrisIn his illustrious career as a cartoonist for the New Yorker and other publications, Joseph Farris has created dozens of hilarious cartoons about “the best game in the world at whi...
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The Stones of London
Leo HollisThe story of London, told through twelve of its most seminal buildings.'Excellent ...this is an imaginative book that finds a convincing new way to tell the story of one of the mos...
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Eastern Approaches
Fitzroy MacleanFitztroy Maclean was one of the reallife inspirations for superspy James Bond. After adventures in Soviet Russia before the war, Maclean fought with the SAS in North Africa in 1942...
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H. C. Hollister 50
H.C. HollisterEs scheint fast hoffnungslos, den "Ring" zu sprengen. Die Mitglieder des Rings sind zu strengstem Stillschweigen verpflichtet, und der Ring terrorisiert die friedlichen Städte in T...
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Europe
Norman DaviesEurope – and the question of whether to stay in or leave – has dominated British politics for the last three years. Yet how much do you really know about the Continent?From the Ice...
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A Daughter's Love
John GuyLeading British historian John Guy, author of Thomas Becket and My Heart is My Own, uncovers one of the most touching and compelling family relationships in history in A Daughter's...
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Thomas Becket
John GuyFrom Thomas Becket's early life as a merchant's son and his time as the Archbishop of Canterbury to his assassination in the Cathedral itself, this enlightening book brings to life...
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Common People
Alison LightShortlisted for the 2014 Samuel Johnson Prize'A remarkable achievement...should become a classic.' Margaret Drabble'Light writes beautifully...Common People is part memoir, part t...
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Matilda
Tracy BormanRead the thrilling, tempestuous story of the 'first' Queen of England. Matilda, wife of William the Conqueror, was the first woman to be crowned Queen of England and formally recog...
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Where the Hornbeam Grows
Beth Lynch'Beth Lynch's subtle and moving book is about the heartwork of finding and making a place for oneself in the world; the effort of putting down roots, the pain of tearing them up ag...
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The Right Call
Sally JenkinsAn NPR best book of the year New York Times bestsellerThe Washington Post sportswriter and New York Times bestselling author of the “fascinating” (The Wall Street Journal) The Rea...
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Raising The Dragon
Huw Richards & Robert JonesRugby has held a central role in Welsh life over the past century. In the words of historian Gareth Williams, the game has been 'a preeminent expressionof Welsh consciousness, ...
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The English
Jeremy PaxmanJeremy Paxman is to many the embodiment of Englishness yet even he is sometimes forced to ask: who or what exactly are the English? And in setting about addressing this most vexing...
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The West
Naoíse Mac SweeneyA BBC RADIO 4 Book of the Week'A fantastic achievement' Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads'Bright, expansive, and iconoclastic, this deliciously witty book has the potential...
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Incredible Golf Stories
Julie GanzThe works in Incredible Golf Stories cover the full trajectory of one’s careerfrom discovering the game as an amateur to making one’s way to (and even winning) a major tournament. ...
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The Greatest Traitor
Ian MortimerThe first biography of the rebel baron who deposed and murdered Edward II.One night in August 1323 a captive rebel baron, Sir Roger Mortimer, drugged his guards and escaped from th...
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House of Lilies
Justine Firnhaber-BakerAn exuberant account of the rise and fall of a mighty French dynasty... The breadth and depth of FirnhaberBaker's research are evident throughout, yet the narrative zings along at ...