Roger Addison
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| Born | Roger Addison 1945 Pontypool, Wales | ||||||||||||
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| Died | March 2010 (aged 65) Cardiff, Wales | ||||||||||||
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Roger Addison was a Welsh rugby union player. A prop forward, he represented Wales at youth level and played club rugby for Pontypool RFC. He suffered a serious neck injury during a match in 1966 that left him paralysed. He lived in hospital for more than 40 years after the incident.
Addison grew up in Trevethin, a suburb of Pontypool.[1] He had five sisters and one brother.[2] His father, James, was also a rugby player and played for Pontypool RFC and Newport RFC. Addison attended Twmpath Secondary School.[3]
