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Last Updated: Wednesday, 8 June, 2005, 17:24 GMT 18:24 UK
Club tribute to centenary captain
Martyn Davies
Martyn Davies made 511 appearances for Neath RFC
The player who captained Neath Rugby Club during its centenary season has died while on holiday in France.

Martyn Davies who made a record number of appearances for the Welsh All Blacks over 15 years from 1963.

The club led tributes to the former head teacher described by officials as a great ambassador both for the sport and his home town.

A funeral service for Mr Davies, who died while on a walking holiday in the French Alps, will be held on Saturday.

The scrum-half played for the club 511 times before he retired - a record that has never beaten.

He captained the side for four years, including the 1971/72 centenary season.

After his playing days were over he became Neath and Welsh youth team coach and served on the club's management board.

Outside rugby he was a former head teacher at Blaenhonddan Junior School in Bryncoch and was then involved in education administration.

A spokesman for the club said: "It's a tragic loss to his family and the whole of the Neath area.

"He was a great rugby player and a credit to the town.

"Neath rugby club will not be the same without Martyn who will be sorely missed by all who knew him."


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