Age: 39
Location: Swansea, South Wales
When and how did you start collecting Groggs?
What made you want to buy your first Groggs?
I started collecting in 2003. My love of all
things Welsh, and I recognised at that time World of Groggs in Pontypridd was a
Welsh Institution and still is to this day.
What were the first 3 Groggs you owned
and why in particular did you pick these?
Gareth Edwards (Classic Collection),
Gareth Edwards (Classic Collection),
Gareth Edwards for Barbarians try against
New Zealand,
Kenny Dalglish.
Buying Gareth Edwards for my first Grogg in
2003 was the obvious choice given that he is without doubt for me the finest
Welsh sportsman to every grace any arena.
In 2004 that little gem of Gareth scoring
for me the greatest ever try in 1973 against New Zealand. My next Grogg was not purchased until 2012 -
Kenny Dalglish he has always been an iconic Liverpool Legend and I was eager to
start up of my collection again with a Liverpool FC flavour.
Do you still own these Groggs and if not
why?
Yes, I still own them
Yes, I still own them
What Groggs do you try to collect now?
I do like the Specials that come out. I do mainly purchase 9" Groggs though, and the majority of them are rugby Groggs.
I do like the Specials that come out. I do mainly purchase 9" Groggs though, and the majority of them are rugby Groggs.
How many Groggs do you own?
22 - The limited Gethin Jenkins special is on its way.
What's your favourite Grogg and why?
The Ray Gravell Bust of him wearing a Llanelli shirt. Only 13 made. I own 13/13. I managed to acquire this from eBay.
Are there any Groggs you regret selling if so why?
I've never sold any Grogg, and don't intend too unless of course I am forced too due to financial constraints.
Who would you love to see Grogged and why?
I'm not sure if he has ever been Grogged,
but I would love something on the Great Bill Shankly, or perhaps the current
Liverpool FC Manager Brendan Rodgers.
Now
for some photographs of your collection:
Photographs Courtesy Of Paul Owen Ashton |
Photographs Courtesy Of Paul Owen Ashton |
Photographs Courtesy Of Paul Owen Ashton |
Photographs Courtesy Of Paul Owen Ashton |
Photographs Courtesy Of Paul Owen Ashton |
Photographs Courtesy Of Paul Owen Ashton |
Photographs Courtesy Of Paul Owen Ashton |
Photographs Courtesy Of Paul Owen Ashton |
Photographs Courtesy Of Paul Owen Ashton |
Photograph Courtesy of Paul Owen Ashton |
Photographs Courtesy Of Paul Owen Ashton |
Shame on you Paul!
ReplyDeleteNot many Man U Grogg's there....... Such a shame
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