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Penblwydd Hapus, Jiffy! Celebrating Jonathan Davies At 60

Jonathan Davies, wearing the 'fabric of Cymru' Wales kit from Macron

Jonathan Davies, wearing the 'fabric of Cymru' Wales kit from Macron

A son, brother, father, husband, friend. A hero – or nemesis – on the rugby pitch. A passionate commentator and familiar face on television. A proud charity ambassador. MBE. Son of Trimsaran. Welshman. Jonathan Davies means a lot of different things to a lot of people, in Wales and far beyond.

By David Williams

A son, brother, father, husband, friend. A hero – or nemesis – on the rugby pitch.

A passionate commentator and familiar face on television. A proud charity ambassador. MBE. Son of Trimsaran. Welshman.

Jonathan Davies means a lot of different things to a lot of people, in Wales and far beyond.

And as he marks his 60th birthday, S4C will host a special celebration among Jiffy’s family and friends, in a special programme called Jonathan 60, to be shown on Thursday 27 October.

Held at the Coal Exchange in Cardiff, Eleri Sion guides viewers through the story of Jonathan’s life; from the euphoric highs on the rugby pitch and the happy family times, to the tragic events which have also changed his life.

There are also some amusing anecdotes from his friends in the world of rugby and broadcasting, including Shaun Edwards, Andrew Cotter, Sarra Elgan, Alex Jones, John Inverdale, and of course, Nigel Owens.

The programme features another of his old friends, former Widnes and Great Britain Rugby League team-mate, Martin Offiah.

Jason Robinson, Martin Offiah and Jonathan Davies at the Legends of Rugby dinner at Grosvenor House on February 2, 2022 in London. Pic: Getty Images

Offiah saw his former teammate switch from rugby union in Wales to professional rugby league in northern England in 1989. It sparked a media circus and Offiah witnessed it all.

He said: “He took over the back page of every single red top newspaper in the country – The Sun, The Daily Mirror, The Star, and I realised what star power was all about.

“I didn’t know what the word paparazzi was until Jiffy walked out from the bench (on his debut), and there’s more photographers around him than Princess Diana.

“I’m walking out to play and I’m thinking, ‘I better have a good game today!’ I scored five tries, but I don’t think I even got a mention in the report after the game!

“Hands down, Jiffy was the most talented footballer I ever played with. I loved playing with him, it was an honour to say that I’d played with such a great player. But I had to score a lot of tries to get noticed!”

But amidst the plaudits and success, a dark cloud appeared over Davies and his family, as his wife, Karen, was diagnosed with cancer. The family moved back to Wales, but Karen sadly passed away in 1997.

He says: “We came home to have the family around is, and that was the first time we met the people from Velindre.

 

“It was important to be back in Wales, but unfortunately it didn’t work out and she died young. The kids were 7, 3 and 1, and they were my world.

“So, I had to pull my socks up and go to work. That’s what I’ve always tried to do, work hard and if bad thigs happen, you have to fight against it.

“The children have turned out great. Of course, they miss their mam, but I hope they realise everything that we’ve all been through. Life can change just like that so it’s important that you enjoy it. I’ve enjoyed my life a lot with my kids and now with Jay – it’s fantastic.”

Davies has since played a key role in helping raise £40 million for the Velindre Cancer Centre charity, through a number of extreme challenges which have pushed him and others to their limits.

“It’s not me who’s raised this money, there’s a big team who have done it, people from across the country who have come together for one cause,” he adds.

“People have lost friends, family and we’re just trying to raise money to help the hospital and to make things a bit easier for the people who are going through it now.”

 

Join in the celebrations at 9.00pmon Thursday night, 27 October, on S4C. English subtitles available.

Jonathan 60

Thursday 27 October, 9.00

English Subtitles                                      

On demand: S4C Clic, iPlayer and other platforms

An Afanti Media production for S4C

 

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