WRU must rename the cup in honour of Ray Gravell
We, at Cambria, petition the Welsh Rugby Union on behalf of our many loyal readers both here in Wales and internationally to rename the so-called ‘Prince William Cup’, the RAY GRAVELL CUP, a far more appropriate title, honouring a great Welsh hero and patriot who lived a life for Wales and Welshness, and who personified a glorious era of Wales’s national game.
Yr ydym ni sydd wedi taro ein henwau isod yn galw ar Undeb Rygbi Cymru, i newid enw yr hyn elwir gan rai “Cwpan Tywsog William” i GWPAN RAY GRAVELL. Enw llawer mwy addas ar gyfer cwpan sy'n gysylltiedig a gem gendlaethol Cymru. Fydd hyn yn arwydd o barch i gawr o Gymro a gwladgarwr wnaeth gymaint dros Gymru a Chymreictod.
A description of the cup, on the WRU website reads as follows:
‘The hammered edges spiralling around the trophy represent the landscape and mountains of Wales, while inscribed on it are some words of one of Nelson Mandela’s most stirring quotes: “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.”‘’
Need we say more? Er serchus cof - Ray Gravell. Cymru am byth!


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