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Allan Morgan, from Trethomas, has been crowned Welsh Masters champion after him and his teammates beat England in the final of a recent home nations event.
The 45-year-old, whose birthday is tomorrow (August 20), first picked-up a cue when he was 14, playing in local Welsh tournaments most of his life until finally breaking through earlier this month.
Speaking to Caerphilly Observer, Morgan said: “I stopped playing for seven years or so when my son started playing rugby on a Sunday, the same day tournaments were on.
“I got back into it at the over 40s section a few years ago and although Covid put a stop to things briefly, I finally managed to place high enough in a few ranking events through the season to make the final eight who were selected for Wales.”
Morgan, who practices at Caerphilly Conservative Club, said it was a “huge honour” to represent his country, and was selected for the ‘A’ team alongside former World Championship semi-finalist, Darren Morgan, and two others.
“The format was one match where we each played three frames. I played 14 frames in total and won 11 so I felt like I pulled my weight.”

After beating their ‘B’ team in the semi-final at the event in Leeds, Wales faced tournament favourites England in the final.
“We beat England 7-2 in the final which was a great feeling. I was a bit nervous at first but settled nicely and we were all pleased with the result.”
Hoping to kick-on now, Morgan has a tournament in Portugal later this year, and is looking for sponsorship to help cover the cost.
He continued: “It’s a lot of money as the tournament in 16 days and you have to book flights, hotel, etc. Any help would be great.”
To get in touch with Allan Morgan, you can email him on allanmorgan08@gmail.com
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