- Keith Rowlands
Keith Alun Rowlands (
7 February ,1936 -18 November ,2006 ), was a Welsh international lockrugby union player, later administrator who was the first Chief Executive Officer of theInternational Rugby Board .Playing career
He was born in
Brithdir , the son of a Glamorgan Constabulary Police Inspector. After attendingCowbridge Grammar School , on his father's transfer toAberdare Rowlands entered the second year atAberdare Boys' Grammar School and went on to captain both the rugby (1953-54) andcricket teams (1954 and 1955). He won a Welsh Secondary School Cap in 1955, playing against England atCardiff . He graduated fromUniversity of London and servedNational Service with the 1st Battalion ofThe Welch Regiment from 1958 to 1960.He played for Aberaman and then
London Welsh [http://www.aberdareonline.co.uk/content/public/history/sporting_greats/aberaman_rugby_football_club/] [http://www.aberdareonline.co.uk/content/public/history/sporting%5Fgreats/the%5Fvalleys%5Fgreat%5Fsportsmen/] . He transferred toLlanelli RFC for one season in 1958, before Cardiff signed him in September 1961. He played 147 games for the Welsh capital side until 1967.In March 1962 he gained his first of 5 caps for Wales when he played in the winning side who beat France. He made his debut for the Barbarians at Leicester in March, 1962, later captaining the side in 1966. Rowlands represented the
British and Irish Lions on 19 occasions, including all three tests in the 1962 Tour of South Africa, where he scored a try in the final International. He also played in the non-cap Lions match withKenya .He played his last rugby for
Newport RFC in 1973/74 [ [http://www.blackandambers.co.uk/Personnel.aspx?pr=176260 Newport RFC Personnel: Keith Rowlands ] ] .Post playing
Rowlands finished playing in 1967, and immediately became a committee member at Cardiff R.F.C.. He was chairman for the 1974 season and continued to serve Cardiff until 1986.
Whilst serving on the Cardiff committee, he became a member of the
Welsh Rugby Union . Rowlands was appointed as one of the WRU's two representatives on theInternational Rugby Board in 1983 and became the IRB's first General Secretary in 1988. Under Rowlands guidance, its headquarters moved fromBristol toDublin ,Ireland . This was key in turning theRugby World Cup into one of the leading sporting events in the world, which Rowlands was at the heart of as one of its directors.Rowlands decided to retire at the end of the 1995 Rugby World Cup. However, IRB chairman
Vernon Pugh and the RWC chairmanLeo Williams persuaded Rowlands to take on the Chief Executive's role at the1999 Rugby World Cup inWales . He resigned all positions with the IRB and the RWC after the tournament ended.In 2004 Rowlands beat WRU Secretary
David East in the contest to succeed Sir Tasker Watkins asWelsh Rugby Union president [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/welsh/3600664.stm BBC SPORT | Rugby Union | Welsh | WRU appoint new president ] ] .Outside rugby
Rowlands was married to wife Jean, with whom he had one child.
As he played his rugby in amateur days, Rowlands worked in sales and marketing for Arthur Guinness Ltd and the Taunton Cider before becoming a full-time professional at the IRB.
In his retirement Rowlands had roles as Patron of Aberaman RFC, President of Rhiwbina RFC, the Welsh Academicals and the Welsh Deaf Rugby Association. He was also President of the Cwmbach Male Voice Choir.
Rowlands collapsed at his home in Cardiff and died at lunchtime on 18 November, 2006, less than 24 hours after watching Wales beat Canada 61-26 at the
Millennium Stadium [ [http://www.wru.co.uk/2_9205.php Welsh Rugby Union : Tributes pour in for WRU President Keith Rowlands ] ] .References
External links
* [http://www.wru.co.uk/2_9205.php WRU obituary]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/welsh/6161604.stm BBC obituary]
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