Lewis Jones RIP on 13:16 - Mar 7 with 1438 views | Wingstandwood | My father was taught rugby at Gowerton Grammar school and a classmate of his was another ex-Welsh international called Onllwyn Brace. The regime and discipline there was overbearing, harsh and strict, and if pupils had skill and ability, they was forced to play and train whether they liked it or not. No going to the pictures or fishing trips etc on rugby days. Gowerton Grammar players were taught to be two-footed, skills were indoctrinated, a case of "If you kick that ball with your favoured foot, you will get a whack". Gowerton Grammar produced some well known names. One not on the Wiki-list as a former pupil i.e. the late Steven Hughes who had a lot of book mentions and TV appearances/interviews. https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/library-and-publications/library/blog/steven-hughes-a-f | |
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Lewis Jones RIP on 14:13 - Mar 7 with 1418 views | onehunglow |
Lewis Jones RIP on 13:16 - Mar 7 by Wingstandwood | My father was taught rugby at Gowerton Grammar school and a classmate of his was another ex-Welsh international called Onllwyn Brace. The regime and discipline there was overbearing, harsh and strict, and if pupils had skill and ability, they was forced to play and train whether they liked it or not. No going to the pictures or fishing trips etc on rugby days. Gowerton Grammar players were taught to be two-footed, skills were indoctrinated, a case of "If you kick that ball with your favoured foot, you will get a whack". Gowerton Grammar produced some well known names. One not on the Wiki-list as a former pupil i.e. the late Steven Hughes who had a lot of book mentions and TV appearances/interviews. https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/library-and-publications/library/blog/steven-hughes-a-f |
Same at Bishop Gore GS | |
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Lewis Jones RIP on 14:34 - Mar 7 with 1412 views | Wingstandwood |
Lewis Jones RIP on 14:13 - Mar 7 by onehunglow | Same at Bishop Gore GS |
The way my father mentioned i.e. football was heresy to many Grammar schoolmasters, in fact come to think of it I do not know even if Grammar schools had football posts and pitches in those days???? I would not be surprised in the slightest if many grammar schools had none???? And the whole point of their preferred game back then was to avoid getting tackled at all costs. Now the game is more "crash bang wallop" tackle-defence orientated and designed for backs who often tend to be weigh seven stone heaver and seven inches taller than many players of decades past. | |
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Lewis Jones RIP on 15:25 - Mar 7 with 1396 views | onehunglow |
Lewis Jones RIP on 14:34 - Mar 7 by Wingstandwood | The way my father mentioned i.e. football was heresy to many Grammar schoolmasters, in fact come to think of it I do not know even if Grammar schools had football posts and pitches in those days???? I would not be surprised in the slightest if many grammar schools had none???? And the whole point of their preferred game back then was to avoid getting tackled at all costs. Now the game is more "crash bang wallop" tackle-defence orientated and designed for backs who often tend to be weigh seven stone heaver and seven inches taller than many players of decades past. |
Viv Davies at BG was my Latin teacher He was brutal with football players ,worse with those who played both,like me. | |
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Lewis Jones RIP on 02:44 - Mar 8 with 1334 views | Kilkennyjack |
Lewis Jones RIP on 15:25 - Mar 7 by onehunglow | Viv Davies at BG was my Latin teacher He was brutal with football players ,worse with those who played both,like me. |
You know Latin? How do you say ‘luke williams is a good manager’in Latin then ? | |
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Lewis Jones RIP on 09:43 - Mar 8 with 1300 views | onehunglow |
Lewis Jones RIP on 02:44 - Mar 8 by Kilkennyjack | You know Latin? How do you say ‘luke williams is a good manager’in Latin then ? |
Got an O level in it in 1966 Luke Williams sit bonum procurator (easier than Welsh for pronounciation ) It’s the basis of most European languages Magnus dies | |
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Lewis Jones RIP on 15:51 - Mar 8 with 1249 views | Wingstandwood |
Lewis Jones RIP on 09:43 - Mar 8 by onehunglow | Got an O level in it in 1966 Luke Williams sit bonum procurator (easier than Welsh for pronounciation ) It’s the basis of most European languages Magnus dies |
It's crazy how some bygone school syllabus teaching stays in the mind decades after being taught e.g. SohCahToa for maths....." for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" for physics..... and the 'Corn Laws'....'Spinning Jenny'........ Jethro Tull 'Seed Drill' and 'Toll Puddle Martyr's' for 1980's O' Level history. And boy doesn't SohCahToa come in handy for engineers who require correct measurements for stuff like fire-escape installation(s) etc. I have however forgotten everything about chemistry and cannot remember a single thing about the periodic table. And of course when it comes to stuff like school sports instruction involving 'muscle memory' some things last a long time also. | |
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Lewis Jones RIP on 16:50 - Mar 8 with 1217 views | onehunglow |
Lewis Jones RIP on 15:51 - Mar 8 by Wingstandwood | It's crazy how some bygone school syllabus teaching stays in the mind decades after being taught e.g. SohCahToa for maths....." for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" for physics..... and the 'Corn Laws'....'Spinning Jenny'........ Jethro Tull 'Seed Drill' and 'Toll Puddle Martyr's' for 1980's O' Level history. And boy doesn't SohCahToa come in handy for engineers who require correct measurements for stuff like fire-escape installation(s) etc. I have however forgotten everything about chemistry and cannot remember a single thing about the periodic table. And of course when it comes to stuff like school sports instruction involving 'muscle memory' some things last a long time also. |
I truly genuinely wish we lived nearer . You seem just my shirt of chap Amo Amas Amat | |
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Lewis Jones RIP on 17:12 - Mar 8 with 1212 views | Wingstandwood |
Lewis Jones RIP on 16:50 - Mar 8 by onehunglow | I truly genuinely wish we lived nearer . You seem just my shirt of chap Amo Amas Amat |
Who can forget the standard issue 'Godfrey and Siddons' four figure tables book that everyone at the time found to be boring, and took for granted, oblivious to the genius involved . Until? Decades later when expansive minded judgement and life-learning '"Wow" factor/appreciation sank in! A case of "How can someone have possibly come out with that"???? | |
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Lewis Jones RIP on 00:36 - Mar 9 with 1141 views | Robbie | Gowerton Boys Grammar School , early 70s , horrendous Headmaster . Rugby is the sport nothing else was his ethos , football on Games /PE day , no chance . His favouritism to the rugby group , added to a local player as that PE teacher employed by the school turned me , I was not good enough for the clique , a failure in their eyes . Grammar School gave me a solid platform through some good education and standards . Looking back some of the discipline I recieved by said Headmaster would never tolerated thankfully in this day . | | | |
Lewis Jones RIP on 09:16 - Mar 9 with 1111 views | onehunglow |
Lewis Jones RIP on 00:36 - Mar 9 by Robbie | Gowerton Boys Grammar School , early 70s , horrendous Headmaster . Rugby is the sport nothing else was his ethos , football on Games /PE day , no chance . His favouritism to the rugby group , added to a local player as that PE teacher employed by the school turned me , I was not good enough for the clique , a failure in their eyes . Grammar School gave me a solid platform through some good education and standards . Looking back some of the discipline I recieved by said Headmaster would never tolerated thankfully in this day . |
You don’t forget your school days. I destested BG grammar and almost fifty years later feel the same . I would have loved to have come across some of the sadistic teachers when I was an adult . Cowards and ran the school like a second rate public school . | |
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Lewis Jones RIP on 13:33 - Mar 11 with 1018 views | vjay48 | Leighton James escaped the rugby at Gowerton! | | | |
Lewis Jones RIP on 14:46 - Mar 11 with 1004 views | vjay48 | My late father was from Gorseinon, he told me that when Lewis Jones came on visits to Gorseinon after his move to league people crossed the road to avoid being seen to support him. Also may father had a cousin who was a master at Gowerton, he told Leighton James that he could earn a living at football, not at Rugby, how times changed! | | | |
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