Anniversaries have been all the rage of late, from the 25th of England’s last Grand Slam double under Will Carling to the 50th of Gareth Edwards’ debut for Wales. Another came and went on Friday without a peep of public acknowledgement, an occasion mourned by family and old friends with fond memories of a player hailed by one Lions captain as the best Welsh full-back of all, better than JPR Williams and Lewis Jones.
Terry Price lost his life on April 7, 1993, in a road accident on the A34 near Bicester. He was 47. Those of us who remember him in his pomp cannot understand why a ...
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