
Alun-Wyn Jones
Alun-Wyn Jones is a highly respected Welsh rugby union player, known for his leadership and longevity in the sport. He captained the British and Irish Lions during their 2021 tour and has earned numerous accolades throughout his career, including multiple Six Nations championships with Wales and a reputation as one of the best locks in rugby history.
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They can no longer rely on one-off performances driven by Lions captains like Alun Wyn Jones.
Expectations of Welsh success have nosedived – The Irish TimesJones said there had 'definitely been green shoots' in the team's performance.
Six Nations 2026: Five talking points from round twoAlun Wyn Jones is mentioned as one of the players who played 150 Tests.
Savea to captain ‘stung’ All BlacksAlun Wyn-Jones is mentioned as one of the players who congratulated James Slipper on his milestone.
Nick Frost’s lineout expertise key at Eden Park; Frost’s secret NRL Supercoach hobbyAlun Wyn Jones is mentioned as a leader during the Lions' last visit to Australia.
Owen Farrell: British and Irish Lions call-up 'adds more intensity to Australia tour'Alun Wyn Jones was ruled out of the early stages of the tour after an injury.
Lions handed wake-up call as Argentina hang on to edge thrilling win in Dublin | British & Irish LionsAlun Wyn Jones – he wasn’t a shock out-of-retirement pick, was he?
Joy of Lions players the saving grace at sanitised event that pandered to sponsors and wealthy fans – The Irish TimesAlun-Wyn Jones will hand over the captaincy from the last Tour.
Live updates as Andy Farrell’s selection for Australia tour unveiled – The Irish Times





































































