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Jim Shanklin
Full nameJames Llewellyn Shanklin
Date of birth (1948-12-11) 11 December 1948 (age 75)
Place of birth East Williamston, Wales
School Greenhill Grammar School, Tenby
Notable relative(s) Tom Shanklin (son)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre / Wing
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1970–73 Wales 4 (4)

James Llewellyn Shanklin (born 11 December 1948) is a Welsh former rugby union international.

The son of a farmer, Shanklin grew up in Tenby and attended Greenhill Grammar School, where he was coached by ex-Wales player Denzil Thomas. He moved to England to work after leaving school and spent his rugby career with London Welsh RFC, which he also captained for a period. [1] During the early 1970s, Shanklin earned four caps for Wales playing as a three-quarter and scored one try, against Ireland in 1973 at the National Stadium in Cardiff. [2]

Shanklin set up a sports store on Acton High Street, London in 1980 with a London Welsh teammate, called James Shanklin Sports. [2] He has a son Tom, born in London, who was capped 70 times for Wales in the 2000s. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Brewer Shanklin can boost London Welsh". Evening Standard. 8 October 1969.
  2. ^ a b "Partners in sport". Hammersmith and Shepherds Bush Gazette. 27 November 1980.
  3. ^ "Shanklin desperate for the time of his life". The Independent. 14 May 2005.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jim Shanklin
Full nameJames Llewellyn Shanklin
Date of birth (1948-12-11) 11 December 1948 (age 75)
Place of birth East Williamston, Wales
School Greenhill Grammar School, Tenby
Notable relative(s) Tom Shanklin (son)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre / Wing
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1970–73 Wales 4 (4)

James Llewellyn Shanklin (born 11 December 1948) is a Welsh former rugby union international.

The son of a farmer, Shanklin grew up in Tenby and attended Greenhill Grammar School, where he was coached by ex-Wales player Denzil Thomas. He moved to England to work after leaving school and spent his rugby career with London Welsh RFC, which he also captained for a period. [1] During the early 1970s, Shanklin earned four caps for Wales playing as a three-quarter and scored one try, against Ireland in 1973 at the National Stadium in Cardiff. [2]

Shanklin set up a sports store on Acton High Street, London in 1980 with a London Welsh teammate, called James Shanklin Sports. [2] He has a son Tom, born in London, who was capped 70 times for Wales in the 2000s. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Brewer Shanklin can boost London Welsh". Evening Standard. 8 October 1969.
  2. ^ a b "Partners in sport". Hammersmith and Shepherds Bush Gazette. 27 November 1980.
  3. ^ "Shanklin desperate for the time of his life". The Independent. 14 May 2005.

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