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Richie Pugh
Welsh rugby union player

Richie Pugh

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Welsh rugby union player
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Richie Pugh (born 10 August 1983 in Swansea) is Wales international rugby union player who plays at openside flanker. Pugh was schooled in Brynmill primary and Bishop Gore Comprehensive schools before going on to study Sports Science at the University of South Wales, Swansea.
Signed as a youth, he played for the Ospreys for 5 years being part of the 2005 winning Celtic League team and 2007 Magners League team before being released from the regional side in 2008 to join Exeter Chiefs. In May 2009 he joined the Scarlets where he played for 4 seasons along side the Wales Sevens.
Pugh has played just once for Wales, when he came on as a replacement in their tour match against USA (4 June 2005) which Wales won comfortably by 77 – 3. Pugh marked his international debut with a try.
Pugh was part of the Welsh team who won the Melrose Cup at the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens, having been part of the team for several seasons, and he has also captained the team on several occasions including the 2005 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia. He was also a member of the team that played in the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games.
He was selected in the Wales Sevens squad for 2012-13
He has been appointed assistant coach for the GB women's sevens team in the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Pugh has been appointed as assistant coach to Gareth Williams for the Wales Sevens team in the build up to the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and 2018 World Cup.

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