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Wales Squad V Bosnia WALES ‘A’ SQUAD / CARFAN ‘A’ CYMRU Vauxhall International Match / Gêm Ryngwladol Vauxhall v. Bosnia-Herzegovina Wednesday 15 August 2012 / Mercher 15 Awst 2012 Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli. Kick Off: 7.45pm / Cig Gyntaf: 7.45yh Player / Club / DOB (Age) / Debut / Pos / Caps / Gls / Chwaraewr Clwb DG (Oed) Gêm Gyntaf Saf Cap Gol Jason Brown Aberdeen 18.05.82. (30) Trin & Tobago 2005/06 GK / GG 3 - Boaz Myhill West Bromwich Albion 09.11.82. (29) Luxembourg 2007/08 GK / GG 10 - Owain Fon Williams Tranmere Rovers 17.03.87. (25) - GK / GG - - Darcy Blake Cardiff City 13.12.88. (23) Switzerland 2010/11 D / A 8 1 James Collins West Ham United 23.08.83. (28) Norway 2003/04 D / A 39 2 Chris Gunter Reading 21.07.89. (23) New Zealand 2006/07 D / A 37 - Adam Matthews Celtic 13.01.92. (20) Scotland 2010/11 D / A 7 - Sam Ricketts Bolton Wanderers 11.10.81. (30) Hungary 2004/05 D / A 44 - Neil Taylor Swansea City 07.02.89. (23) Croatia 2009/10 D / A 9 - Ashley Williams Swansea City 23.08.84. (27) Luxembourg 2007/08 D / A 33 1 Joe Allen Swansea City 14.03.90. (22) Estonia 2008/09 M / C 8 - Jack Collison West Ham United 02.10.88. (23) Iceland 2007/08 M / C 10 - Andrew Crofts Brighton & Hove Albion 29.05.84. (28) Azerbaijan 2005/06 M / C 23 - David Edwards Wolverhampton Wanderers 03.02.86. (26) Rep.Ireland 2007/08 M / C 24 3 Joe Ledley Celtic 23.01.87. (25) Poland 2005/06 M / C 40 3 Aaron Ramsey Arsenal 26.12.90. (21) Denmark 2008/09 M / C 21 5 Gareth Bale Tottenham Hotspur 16.07.89. (23) Trin & Tobago 2005/06 F / B 33 6 Craig Bellamy Liverpool 13.07.79. (33) Jamaica 1997/98 F / B 69 19 Simon Church Reading 12.12.88. (23) Estonia 2008/09 F / B 15 1 Steve Morison Norwich City 29.08.83. (28) Luxembourg 20010/11 F / B 15 1 Hal Robson-Kanu Reading 21.05.89. (23) Croatia 2009/10 F / B 7 - Sam Vokes Burnley 21.10.89. (22) Iceland 2007/08 F / B 21 4 Management & Staff / Tîm Rheoli a Staff Team Manager / Chris Coleman Assistant Team Manager / Kit Symons Rheolwr y Tîm Rheolwr Cynorthwyol y Tîm Coach / Osian Roberts Goalkeeper’s Coach / Martyn Margetson Hyfforddwr Hyfforddwr y Gôl-geidwaid Chief Medical Officer / Dr. Mark Ridgwell Sports Scientist / Ryland Morgans Prif Swyddog Meddygol Gwyddonydd Chwaraeon Sports Scientist / Adam Owen Sports Scientist / Fraser Smith Gwyddonydd Chwaraeon Gwyddonydd Chwaraeon Masseur / David Rowe Masseur / Takahiro Yamamoto Tylinwr Tylinwr Masseur / Ben Thompson Physiotherapist / David Weeks Tylinwr Ffisiotherapydd Physiotherapist / Sean Connelly Performance Analyst / Esther Wills Ffisiotherapydd Dadansoddwr Perfformiad Performance Analyst / Dazell Young Dadansoddwr Perfformiad Equipment Manager / David Griffiths Equipment Assistant / David Williams Rheolwr Offer Cynorthwyydd Offer Chef / Michael Knight Head, International Affairs / Mark Evans Prif Gogydd Pennaeth Materion Rhyngwladol.
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