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  1. 29 de may. de 2017 · Neil Jenkins (Tenor) Born: April 9, 1945 - St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, England. The English tenor, Neil Jenkins, received his musical education at Westminster Abbey and at King’s College, Cambridge in England. He then went to the Royal College of Music, where Gerald Moore awarded him the Lieder Prize. In 1967 he made his debut, and since then ...

  2. Not that Neil Jenkins (although I do sing a lot), and not that Neil Jenkins (I prefer to play football), but this Neil Jenkins. It’s nice to meet you. I work for Fastmail, where I'm the Chief Product Officer. For over a decade, I've lead the UX design and front-end engineering there. If you want to contact me, I prefer email. My address is ...

  3. Neil Jenkins, Barn End, Castle Lane, Bramber, West Sussex, BN44 3FB. Telephone number: 01903 879591. Email: neil@neiljenkins.com. This website contains many documents by Neil Jenkins. There are several downloadable biographies and a resume of his complete career for use in programme books. Since his editions of Bach, Schütz and Haydn choral ...

  4. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Nigel Owens calls for ‘sanctions’ in the wake of Wales coach’s ‘unacceptable’ comments to referee. Former international rugby referee Nigel Owens in 2020. Former Test referee Nigel Owens has weighed in on the incident which saw Wales coach Neil Jenkins criticised following their game with Italy. It occurred in the first half of the ...

  5. 16 de mar. de 2024 · Referee Mathieu Raynal and Wales assistant coach Neil Jenkins argue during the 2024 Six Nations match at Principality Stadium. Raynal eventually snapped back by saying: “Your job is to carry to the water.”. Jenkins replied, “And your job is to referee the game.”. A clip of the exchange between Mathieu Raynal and Neil Jenkins.

  6. 2 de mar. de 2023 · A brilliant Welsh try from 1991 from a young Neil Jenkins.This is the official channel for the Guinness Six Nations - Rugby's Greatest Championship⬇️ Subscri...

  7. 1 de may. de 2018 · History was made during the 2001 NatWest 6 Nations match between France and Wales when Welsh fly-half Neil Jenkins broke into uncharted territory, in terms of points-scoring. Jenkins’ achievement came in a thrilling contest at the Stade de France that saw six tries scored and the teams rack up 78 points between them, with Wales coming out on top.