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Jersey belonging to late Wales and Lions rugby star returned to family

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 11:00, Saturday November 15th, 2025.

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Steve Fenwick, right, presenting Alun Pask's Lions jersey to his son, Richard Pask
Steve Fenwick, right, presenting Alun Pask’s Lions jersey to son Richard Pask

A British and Irish Lions jersey worn by the late rugby player Alun Pask has been returned to his family.

Blackwood-born Pask, who passed away in 1995 aged 58, was capped eight times by the Lions between 1962 and 1966.

He also made 26 appearances for Wales during the 1960s, scoring two tries and captaining the side.

His framed Lions jersey had been on display at the former Pontllanfraith Comprehensive School.

The jersey was discovered by Jonathan Williams, managing director of J2R Demolition, during work on the site of the former school, which is being redeveloped as the new ‘Centre for Skills and Learning’.

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Mr Williams said: “It means a great deal to have played a part in returning this jersey to the Pask family.

“Alun Pask was a true sporting figure from this area, and ensuring his jersey was safely recovered and reunited with his family was something we were proud to make happen.”

Caerphilly-born former Wales international and Lions star Steve Fenwick, presented the shirt to Alun Pask’s son, Richard Pask, during last week’s Sport Caerphilly Awards.

Cllr Chris Morgan, council cabinet member for leisure, said: “This was a meaningful moment for everyone involved. Returning the jersey to the Pask family recognises both his achievements in rugby and his connection to the local community.”

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