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Saturday, 1 November 2014

Chris Dicomidis - Me and My Groggs - Including Exclusive Q&A


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Christopher David Dicomidis was born in Pencoed, Wales on the 14th of September 1985.

Chris’s early education in Rugby Union saw him turn out for the junior teams of Pencoed RFC and Cardiff RFC (Junior Blue and Blacks) prior to their disbandment at under 15’s level. Chris also had spells at the Old Penarthians RFC, Tondu RFC and the Celtic Warriors Academy.

Chris’s education continued not just on the rugby field but also at UWIC and during the 2004-05 season he studied sports and leisure management and also turned out for the University team where he represented them in the First Division.
 
Chris also got his first taste of playing for the mighty Pont when he made a number of appearances for them on permit which allowed him to feature for them in both the league and the cup.
 
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This wouldn’t be the last time Chris featured for Pontypridd, in fact he was drafted into the senior squad just a year later. Chris had previously featured as a Full back for former clubs but it was at Pontypridd that it was felt his physical stature and presence could be utilised to better effect by placing him in the Lock and Back row positions. This positional move may have proven to be instrumental in Chris being voted the most improved player by the Pontypridd Supporters Club in 2006.

Dico had his first taste of under 21 international rugby with Wales during the 2005/06 season when he was capped during the under 21’s Six Nation Tournament held in France. Chris had previously featured for the Welsh Under 19s side.

In the 2008/09 season with injuries depleting the Pontypridd squad Chris regularly featured as a Flanker, a position which  was fairly new territory for Chris but a move which he embraced and shone in, his power and pace was more than a benefit.

The season that followed saw Chris feature at Number 8 towards the end of the season as fans really began to see the versatility of the extremely popular player.  At the end of the season awards Chris was bestowed the honour of being voted both the Player of the Year and Players’ Player of the Year.  

Quickly becoming a fans’ favourite and after five committed years with Pontypridd, Chris went on to be handed the honour of the Pontypridd Captaincy for the 2010/11 season. It was in the same season that Chris’s International career then took what many may have considered an unexpected turn.

After featuring for the Welsh national team at youth levels many may have expected him to feature for the full team in the future. However, during the end of 2011 Chris was approached by the Cypriot National team and duly accepted the opportunity to feature for his Grandfather’s homeland.  

Chris’s career continued to go from strength to strength. He captained Pontypridd to a historic league and cup double in 2013, this time predominantly playing in his familiar back row position.

Chris’s talent and influence on the game wasn’t unnoticed and after 8 seasons with the mighty Pont a move to the Pro 12 with Professional side the Cardiff Blues materialised where he would join up with former Ponty Great Dale “The Chief” Macintosh and of course former players such as Kristian Dacey.

Chris made his first appearance for the Blues against Glasgow in the Heineken Cup, what better way to introduce yourself to the Blues fans than in such a huge game. The move to the Blues was a significant one and has catapulted Chris into the world of professional club level rugby, a move which he felt may never happen. In an interview with www.walesonline.co.uk Chris said:

“If I’m being honest, I had given up on this happening. At 28, I thought my time had gone. I was happy with my job, I was happy playing for Ponty. I loved what I was doing. But when the call came, it’s something I had to take... Obviously I spoke to Chief (Dale McIntosh) about the environment down here and everything else.”
As well as Chris’s achievements on the field he has also been bestowed one of the greatest compliments any rugby player can achieve... not an award, not a trophy, not the club captaincy... what I’m talking about is being Grogged! Shortly after being named club captain for Pontypridd, Chris was immortalised in clay, of course he is not the first Ponty captain to be Grogged but is definitely the first Cypriot international!

Chris was fantastic enough to talk to The Grogg Blog about his Groggs and Rugby playing career. Hope you all enjoy the piece below!!

Growing up in Wales, the Groggshop must have been something you were familiar with from a young age. What would you say your earliest memory of the shop was?

The earliest memory I have of the Grogg Shop was probably after the 97 Lions Tour to South Africa. I was obsessed with the Lions during this tour and  I seem to remember Neil Jenkins being presented with a Grogg in his Lions kit and I remember asking my father what a Grogg was. So from the age of 12 I have been aware of the Grogg Shop.

For many being Grogged is a sign that you have made it and deemed as a huge honour and achievement how did you find out that you were being Grogged the first time and how did you feel about it?

I had just been named Player of the Year at Ponty, announced as captain and then I had a phone call not long after whilst in work to ask if I would like to be Grogged. Of course I accepted straight away and then I was straight on the phone to tell my family. I felt really proud that I had been asked and that I would be joining so many of my sporting heroes in being Grogged.

Prior to being Grogged yourself, was there ever any “Grogg Envy” towards those players who had previously been crafted?

Prior to being Grogged I had massive envy towards anyone who was lucky enough to have been Grogged. I was even more envious when Nathan Strong got Grogged as it had been a while since a Ponty player had been Grogged. I remember turning to Louisa my now wife and saying I would love that to be me. 

I’m sure over the years the Groggshop have presented you with some of your own Groggs. Aside from these Groggs do you have any others in your collection? I’m sure our fans would love to see some photographs of your own Groggs if you are able to share them.

Obviously I have a number of my own Groggs in various kits of teams I have represented and then one of my favourite ever rugby player Jonah Lomu which my Grandfather bought me for my 21st. I also have a few golden bobs which you receive after being man of the match at Ponty games and my player of the year Groggs. My plan now is to start collecting seriously and pass them onto my son Jacob when he is old enough to appreciate them.

Photograph Courtesy of Chris Dicomidis

Photograph Courtesy of Chris Dicomidis































For a number of Grogg collectors the great appeal is being able to own a fantastically crafted piece of some of your childhood/present day heroes. If you could have a Grogg made of one of your own personal heroes who would it be and why?

All my sporting heroes have been Grogged, the likes of Jonah Lomu, Ryan Giggs and David Beckham. I know the Sonny Bill Williams Grogg is out soon so that's definitely on my wish list. As for other people, I would like to see Sam Burgess Grogged as he is an immense rugby player but also seems very humble with everything he has been through in life.

You have been Grogged as a Pontypridd Mini so far for general sale to the public, if you could be Grogged again would there be anything you would like to have done differently for example maybe a 9” version, different kit or different physical attributes or pose?

There is nothing I would change character wise about my Grogg. I had a tough decision to make about the number, at the time I was playing 6 so went for that, but since then I have played all my rugby at 5 so maybe I would change the number. As for a different pose maybe one of myself lifting the Swalec Cup or Principality League trophy.

As well as playing for Ponty, the Cardiff Blues and the Welsh Under 21 Team, you also now feature for the Cypriot National team. Of course your fellow Welsh Teammates will be well aware of the work of the Groggshop, but how about your Cypriot Teammates, what are their thoughts on the fact you have been immortalised in clay?

The Cyprus players are very aware of what a Grogg is. One Christmas my father got me a Grogg in the Cyprus rugby kit which I tweeted straight away. The next time I met up with them all there was a thousand questions about The Groggshop in general and they were extremely jealous at the fact I had been Grogged.

Over the course of your career to date you received a number of great accolades including Captaining Pontypridd RFC. What would you say is the proudest moment was of your rugby career so far and why?
The proudest moment of my rugby career to date would probably have to be winning the 'double' first time round with Ponty. Obviously I was captain which made it extra special and my son was mascot the day we beat Llanelli in the final. It was also special because we had missed out on the double the two previous years, so winning meant we were finally rewarded for all the hard work we as a team had put in. It was also special to win it with a bunch of boys I regard as close friends as a number of us have grown up together in a Ponty shirt.

Once again a huge thank you to Chris for taking part! It's been a pleasure, good luck for the rest of the season!

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