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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Phil_BennettPhil Bennett - Wikipedia

    Philip Bennett OBE (24 October 1948 – 12 June 2022) was a Welsh rugby union player who played as a fly-half for Llanelli RFC and the Wales national team. He began his career in 1966, and a year later he had taken over from Barry John as Llanelli's first-choice fly-half.

    • Philip Bennett
    • 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
    • 24 October 1948
    • 72 kg (11 st 5 lb)
  2. 12. Juni 2022 · Phil Bennett, a key figure in Wales' golden era and one of the greatest players to wear the number 10 shirt for Wales and the Lions, has died at the age of 73. He was a key figure in the Lions' historic unbeaten tour of South Africa in 1974 and produced moments of magic in his 20 appearances for the Barbarians. He was also an OBE and a World Rugby Hall of Fame inductee.

  3. 12. Juni 2022 · Phil Bennett, who died at 73, was a brilliant fly-half and captain for Wales and the Lions. He scored 166 points in 29 internationals and led his country to two Grand Slams and a Triple Crown.

  4. 24. Juni 2022 · The legendary fly-half, who passed away on 12 June aged 73, was honoured by his family, friends and former team-mates at Parc y Scarlets. He was a modest and modest man who cherished his roots in Felinfoel and Llanelli, and his achievements in rugby and life. He was a warm and generous soul who inspired many with his stories and generosity.

  5. 12. Juni 2022 · Last modified on Wed 19 Oct 2022 13.16 EDT. The world of rugby has united in tribute to Phil Bennett, one of the greatest fly-halves to play for Wales and the British and Irish Lions. The...

  6. 14. Juni 2022 · Phil Bennett obituary. One of the great Welsh rugby fly-halfs who played for Llanelli and the British Lions. Ian Malin. Tue 14 Jun 2022 10.57 EDT. Last modified on Wed 19 Oct 2022 13.16 EDT. In...

  7. 13. Juni 2022 · Phil Bennett, a Welsh rugby legend in every sense, has died at the age of 73. He played 413 times for Llanelli RFC and 29 times for his country, scoring 103 points for the British and Irish Lions on their unbeaten tour of South Africa in 1974. He also captained the side for six years and was a true gentleman.