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    Colin Charvis (born 27 December 1972) is a former professional rugby union player. A back row forward, Charvis was equally adept as a flanker or at number...
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    the first known player of black origin to represent Wales in 1983. Colin Charvis, the first black captain of the Wales national rugby union team Rio...
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  • Calzaghe Colin Charvis Keith Chegwin Rylan Clark-Neal Nicky Clarke Gino D'Acampo Andy Fairweather Low Warren Gatland Russell Grant Eamonn Holmes Colin Jackson...
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  • constructed Millennium Stadium, with Wales beating Argentina 23–18, and Colin Charvis scoring the first try of the tournament. Australia won the tournament...
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  • Six Nations Championships with 22 and the Rugby World Cups with 10. Colin Charvis' 22 tries is the all-time Welsh record for a forward, and was the world...
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  • Head Coach: Graham Henry Allan Bateman Nathan Budgett Matthew Cardey Colin Charvis Scott Gibbs Ian Gough Shane Howarth Rob Howley Dafydd James Garin Jenkins...
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  • rugby (the others being Richie McCaw, Jean Prat, Takashi Kikutani, Colin Charvis, Mamuka Gorgodze and Carlo Checchinato). This is largely because of...
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    captained Huddersfield Town to Division Two playoff glory in 1995. Colin Charvis, former captain of the Wales national rugby union team, went to the...
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    penalty, but Wales led 10–3 at half-time after tries by Stephen Jones and Colin Charvis (which Jones failed to convert). England moved 15 points ahead of Wales...
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  • who had played club rugby in South Africa and Wales. A fourth player, Colin Charvis, had been first capped for Wales in 1996 while apparently ineligible...
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