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Ceri Sweeney

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Ceri Sweeney
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight89 kg (14 st 0 lb)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Template:Fly-half / Template:Inside centre
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
Wales

Ceri Sweeney (born 21 January 1980 in Glyncoch) is a rugby union footballer who plays at fly-half for Cardiff Blues and Wales.

Club Career

In 1998, Sweeney joined Pontypridd RFC from Glyncoch RFC.

In 2003, Sweeney made his debut for Wales against England in the Six Nations Championship.

After playing well during the six nations, Sweeney was selected in the Wales squad for the 2003 Rugby World Cup. He was on the bench for the final pool game against New Zealand and came on just after half-time to make a big impact. His hand-off on Carlos Spencer saw him break straight through the defensive line with Colin Charvis in support. After passing to Charvis, who passed back to him, he was finally brought down by Doug Howlett just 1m short of the line. The ball was quickly passed out to Shane Williams on the left wing who finished the move by scoring a try.

In 2003, with the introduction of regional rugby in Wales, Sweeney joined the Celtic Warriors. When the club was liquidated in the Summer of 2004 he signed for the Newport Gwent Dragons.

Whilst playing against South Africa in 2004, his team-mate Alix Popham was knocked unconcious whilst tackling. Sweeney noticed Popham was unconcious and acted quickly to prevent Popham from swallowing his own tongue.

He signed for another Welsh Region the Cardiff Blues in the summer of 2008 for the start of the 2008/2009 Season.

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