
Cliff Morgan
Cliff Morgan was a celebrated Welsh rugby union player and broadcaster, renowned for his exceptional skills as an outhalf. Born on March 5, 1930, in the Rhondda Valley, Morgan earned 29 caps for Wales and was a pivotal member of the British and Irish Lions during their 1955 tour to South Africa. His elegant playing style and tactical acumen made him one of the most revered figures in rugby history. After retiring from professional play, Morgan became a prominent sports commentator and television presenter, sharing his insights and passion for rugby with audiences around the world. He was known for his engaging personality and ability to connect with fans, leaving a lasting legacy in both rugby and sports broadcasting.
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Recent news mentions
Cliff Morgan provided a magical description of Gareth Edwards' famous try against the All Blacks.
Ireland v England offered a lesson for World Rugby on tinkering with laws – The Irish TimesCliff Morgan was one of rugby’s great outhalves included in the 1955 Lions squad.
Historymaker Fin Smith was diligent and unstinting in trying to prime misfiring Lions against Argentina – The Irish Times




















