Retiring legend Alun Wyn Jones reveals new left-field business after quitting Wales - Ruck

Retiring legend Alun Wyn Jones reveals new left-field business after quitting Wales

As Wales advances in the 2023 Rugby World Cup under the leadership of Warren Gatland, all eyes are turning to Alun Wyn Jones and his expanding off-field endeavors as they approach a quarter-final clash next weekend.

Despite being 37 years old, this rugby legend, who recently completed his remarkable 17th Six Nations campaign, remains a pivotal figure on the field. Simultaneously, he’s delving into new business ventures as he nears the latter stages of his illustrious career.

Jones’ off-the-field move into the drinks industry has seen him create a coffee-infused rum named Mimosa.

The brand celebrates the pioneering spirit of the Welsh people who embarked on a life-changing voyage to Patagonia in Argentina in the 19th century.

That voyage began in 1865 when a ship named the Mimosa set sail from Liverpool with 153 passengers on board who dreamed of establishing Welsh-speaking communities in Patagonia.

George North give it a tremendous review, saying: “It tastes 😍”

Alun Wyn Jones facts:

  1. He is the first player in the professional era to have played in nine consecutive Tests for the Lions having been involved in all three series
  2. Alun Wyn Jones has a law degree from Swansea University and he graduated in 2010
  3. nothing. Second rows wearing white rugby boots was quite unusual. That’s how he got the nickname Alun Gwyn Boots
  4. His father, Tim Jones, was a respected solicitor who also played rugby for Swansea, and his funeral in 2016 drew hundreds from the legal and rugby worlds. One of life’s true characters.
  5. Wife of the Lions captain and mum to their two daughters Mali and Efa, Anwen, who is a doctor of physiology, is a Welsh-speaking physiology lecturer at Cardiff’s Metropolitan University.

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Stuart Hogg

After confirming his retirement, Hogg said in a statement: “A new career beckons and I will attack in the same manner as I play the game.”

The Scotland legend has revealed he isn’t too keen on coaching, but will remain in the game as a pundit after making his debut on BBC during the 2023 Six Nations.

PUNDITRY:

Sources tell RUCK that BT Sport (soon to be TNT Sports) are keen. to recruit the fullback as a key part of their 2023/24 Premiership coverage.

RESTAURANT OWNER:

He is the co-owner of steak house Finsbay Flatiron in Glasgow.

The focus for Finsbay Flatiron is steak, specialising in 8oz flat irons (as the name suggests) and steaks from £8 on weekdays and £10 on weekends, as well as sides like mac and cheese and triple cooked chips.

DISTILLERY:

He’s a director of a distillery named Maiden Batch.

Caulker’s is a collaborative effort between five Glasgow men, two of whom happen to be British Lions and Scotland rugby internationals, Hogg and Alastair Kellock. The bottle is signed by all five.

Jack Nowell

The England and Exeter Chiefs winger is the co-owner of The Swordfish Inn back in his hometown of Cornwall.

Sitting on the harbourfront, the pub has been a favourite of local fishermen, artists and visitors alike for as long as anyone cares to remember and is well-known for its rugged charm and atmosphere.

He is also a director of MUSTARD Clothing.

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