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Wyn Griffiths (Wyn Rhys Griffiths) was born on 17 October, 1919 in Blaengwynfi, Wales, is a Welsh footballer. Discover Wyn Griffiths's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

Popular As Wyn Rhys Griffiths
Occupation N/A
Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 17 October 1919
Birthday 17 October
Birthplace Blaengwynfi, Wales
Date of death 29 May, 2006
Died Place Newport, Wales
Nationality Wales

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1919

Wyn Rhys Griffiths (17 October 1919 – 29 May 2006) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

He began his career during wartime, playing for Derby County, Arsenal and Cardiff City, signing for the latter after the war.

1943

Following the end of his professional football career Griffiths, who had qualified as a vet in July 1943, was employed at a colliery to treat the site's pit ponies.

He went on to open his own veterinary practice in Newport before becoming a fellow at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, becoming one of the first in Wales after publishing a paper on artificial insemination in sheep.

He also worked for the Ministry of Agriculture inspecting cattle.

He went on to own race horses and became a well-known figure in horse racing, attending over 50 Epsom Derbys.

This eventually led to him working for BBC Radio Wales as a racing reporter and tipster.

Griffiths developed Alzheimer's in later life.

1945

He also appeared as a guest player for Cardiff City and Arsenal, including playing in the club's match against Russian side Dynamo Moscow who were touring the UK in 1945.

He played the first 45 minutes of the match but was replaced at half time by Colchester United goalkeeper Harry Brown, who had attended the game as a spectator.

Griffiths was forced off after sustaining an injury when he was kicked in the head by opposition forward Konstantin Beskov.

When Griffiths was unable to continue, a call was issued around the ground for a replacement with Brown arriving in the home dressing room just before Charlton Athletic's Sam Bartram.

1948

He made his professional debut in 1948 for the club but made no further appearances before moving on to Newport County.

Griffiths was born on a farm in the village of Blaengwynfi, near Maesteg.

He began his career as an amateur with Derby County during wartime.

He signed for Cardiff City at the end of the war and made his professional debut in 1948, playing in a 1–1 draw with Newcastle United.

1952

However, he was unable to break into the first team ahead of Danny Canning and later Phil Joslin and eventually left the side in 1952.

He moved to Newport County where he made three league appearances.

2006

He died in May 2006 at the age of 86 in Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport after suffering a fall in his home.