Keith Bradshaw
Wales
Full name Keith Bradshaw
Born April 7, 1939, Cefn Cribbwr
Died February 2, 2014, Pen-y-Fai (aged 74 years 301 days)
Major teams Wales
Position Centre

Test career
Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop GfM Won Lost Draw %
All Tests 1964-1966 9 9 0 36 1 6 7 0 0 5 2 2 66.66
Five/Six Nations 1964-1966 8 8 0 33 1 6 6 0 0 5 1 2 75

Career statistics
Test debut England v Wales at Twickenham, Jan 18, 1964 match details
Last Test Wales v France at Cardiff, Mar 26, 1966 match details
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A place-kicking centre, Keith Bradshaw won nine caps for Wales and was a key member of the team that won the Five Nations in 1966, kicking two penalties as Wales beat France 9-8 in the final game; it was also his international swansong.

His debut came in 1964 and in the final championship match against France he kicked a conversion to draw the game 11-11 despite the ball falling over during his run-up. That summer he toured South Africa and although he lost his place for the 1965 Five Nations he returned in 1966, the same season he was appointed captain of Bridgend.

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