Thursday, August 02, 2007

Learn something new every day...

I am very grateful to the Owain Glyn Dwr communicates weblong for the following:



"Such is the long historical traditional links of the game of Rugby with Prince Owain Glyndŵr. Indeed, as was recorded by 18th century antiquarian Iolo Morgannwg, It is a little known historical fact that the game of rugby was actually invented by the Welsh - when in 1315, Llywelyn Bren, Lord of Senghenydd, cut off an English tax collector’s head and tossed it to a gathered crowd of local Welsh, who upon being chased by English soldiers, gleefully ran around tossing the unfortunate tax collector’s head to each other until, finally, one of Llywelyn Bren’s sons drop kicked the head over the gate of Caerffili Castle. Thus, not only was the game of Rugby invented in Wales but Caerffili was, indeed, the very first rugby Club (named the Llywelyn Bren XV of course) in the entire world - if not the universe. Tom Brown and Rugby school is no more than an English Imperialist Invention. You don’t believe it? Trust to the truth of Iolo the Remembrancer!"

P.S. Please note I am not in anyway advocating the slaughtering of tax inspectors nor seeking in anyway to undermine their very considerable efforts to raise the revenues we all need etc. Some of my best friends are tax collectors and I have always publicly defended their role. They have often been treated as second class citizens,even in the bible, and should of course enjoy the same opportunities as the rest of us. I hope that clears up any possible misunderstanding.

3 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

This goes well with the story on my blog (http://alanindyfed.blogspot.com/)
about Robin Hood being actually Welsh.
An American writer has published his book "Hood" which argues this case for Bran ap Brangwyn being Robin of Locksley.

10:40 AM  
Blogger Nick Bourne said...

Going off at a slight tangent, what do you think of the new Owain Glyndwr statue in Corwen? Take a look: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/walesnortheast/2007/09/what_do_you_reckon_to_stumpys_1.html

5:48 AM  
Blogger Rob said...

I knew there was a reason us welsh had such a strong connection with the game. Can't agree with you on the boys at the Inland Revenue though, they sold their wretched souls to Satan long ago.

6:40 AM  

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