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Bobby Windsor


 

Robert William Windsor (born 31 January 1946 in Newport), nicknamed "The Duke", is a former rugby union player who gained 28 rugby union caps for Wales as a hooker between 1973 and 1979.

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1946 - Newport - Rugby union - Wales

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A steelworker by trade, Windsor began his rugby union career as a back, playing at fullback and fly-half, but became famous as a hooker. He played for Brynglas and Cross Keys before joining Pontypool where with Graham Price and Charlie Faulkner he became part of the legendary Pontypool Front Row, also known as the Viet Gwent.

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Fullback - Fly-half - Hooker - Pontypool - Graham Price - Charlie Faulkner

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He made his debut for Wales against Australia in Cardiff in 1973, a match Wales won by 24 points to nil with Windsor scoring a try, and took over from Jeff Young as first-choice hooker. The Pontypool Front Row played for Wales as a unit 19 times during the 1970s, and were on the losing side in only four of those matches. He played his last international match against France in February 1979.

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Australia - Cardiff - 1973 - Jeff Young - France - 1979

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Windsor was selected for two British and Irish Lions tours. He played in all the tests on the tour of South Africa in 1974, and helped the Lions forwards dominate the Springboks. On the later tour of New Zealand in 1977 he played only in the first test and did not recapture his form in South Africa.

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British and Irish Lions - South Africa - 1974 - Springboks - New Zealand - 1977

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