John Bevan (rugby union)
John David Bevan (12 March 1948 – 5 June 1986) was a Welsh international rugby union footballer, one of two John Bevans who played for Wales during the 1970s. Bevan was born in Neath. He played for Aberavon RFC, the British Lions and The Barbarians. He formed a formidable club half back partnership with Clive Shell, and was a player got the most out of players outside of him. During his playing career he rivalled Phil Bennett for the Welsh No 10 position. Bennett originally held the place but the club performances of Bevan put him in the ascendancy during the 1974-5 season.
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John Bevan (rugby union)
John David Bevan (12 March 1948 – 5 June 1986) was a Welsh international rugby union footballer, one of two John Bevans who played for Wales during the 1970s. Bevan was born in Neath. He played for Aberavon RFC, the British Lions and The Barbarians. He formed a formidable club half back partnership with Clive Shell, and was a player got the most out of players outside of him. During his playing career he rivalled Phil Bennett for the Welsh No 10 position. Bennett originally held the place but the club performances of Bevan put him in the ascendancy during the 1974-5 season.
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John David Bevan, né le 12 mar ...... au poste de demi d'ouverture.
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John David Bevan (12 March 194 ...... ancy during the 1974-5 season.
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John David Bevan (Neath, 14 ma ...... embre 1975 contro l'Australia.
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John David Bevan, né le 12 mar ...... au poste de demi d'ouverture.
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John Bevan (rugby à XV)
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