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  2. Brains Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Hancocks HB is a 3.6% session bitter first brewed by Hancock's brewery. Formerly Wales' biggest brewer, the brewery was founded by William Hancock (father of Frank, Froude and William Hancock) and bought by Bass in 1968. Brains bought Hancock's in 1999, but initially Bass kept the rights to the brands. [21] Production later came back to Cardiff ...

  3. Frank Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Francis Escott Hancock (7 February 1859 – 29 October 1943) [2] was an English-born rugby union centre who played club rugby for Somerset and Cardiff and international rugby for Wales. Hancock is best known as being the sport's first fourth threequarter player, which changed the formation of rugby union play that lasts to the present day.

  4. Billy Douglas (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas played club rugby for Canton RFC and Cardiff RFC, and in the 1885–86 season he succeeded Frank Hancock as the senior club captain. [2] Douglas was first selected to play for the Welsh national team as part of the 1886 Home Nations Championship in the opening game against England.

  5. List of Wales national rugby union team captains - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff RFC: P1, W1 1884 5 Frank E. Hancock: Cardiff RFC: P1, L1 1886 6 Bob Gould: Newport RFC: P1, L1 1887 7 Tom Clapp: Newport RFC: P3, W2, L1 1887–88 8 Arthur ...

  6. 1955–56 Cardiff City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff City: 1–9: Wolverhampton Wanderers: Cardiff: 15:15: Ron Stockin 84' 1' Johnny Hancocks 10' Johnny Hancocks 14' Jimmy Mullen 19' Roy Swinbourne 35' Johnny Hancocks 56' Roy Swinbourne 67' Peter Broadbent 76' Peter Broadbent 82' Roy Swinbourne: Stadium: Ninian Park Attendance: 42,546 Referee: John Kelly (Eccleston)

  7. Speedway Grand Prix of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Millennium Stadium Greg Hancock: result: 18 2012: Cardiff Millennium Stadium Chris Holder: result: 19 2013: Cardiff Millennium Stadium Emil Sayfutdinov: result: 20 2014: Cardiff Millennium Stadium Greg Hancock: result [6] 21 2015: Cardiff Millennium Stadium Niels-Kristian Iversen: result: 22 2016: Cardiff Millennium Stadium Antonio ...

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  9. Greg Hancock - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Alan Hancock (born June 3, 1970, in Whittier, California) is a former professional motorcycle speedway rider from the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As of 2023, he was one of only six riders to have won the individual World Championship four or more times.