Former Rugby Player Peter Morgan Dies at 65
Former Rugby Player Peter Morgan Dies at 65

Former Rugby Player Peter Morgan Dies at 65

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Peter Morgan, a former Wales and British Lions rugby player, has passed away at the age of 65 after a battle with a brain tumor. Morgan had a distinguished rugby career, playing for Wales five times and touring with the Lions in 1980, although he did not appear in any Test matches. After retiring from rugby, he served as an independent member of Pembrokeshire County Council for 16 years, holding positions as chair and vice-chair. Tributes poured in from various organizations, including the Welsh Rugby Union and Scarlets, who remembered him as a talented utility back who scored 90 tries during his time at Scarlets. Morgan is survived by his wife, two daughters, and two grandchildren. His contributions to both sports and local politics have left a lasting impact on his community.

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