| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | JeanLewis | OR...if you want to make ANOTHER totally appropriate honour for this great man |
| 52 | Mark Evans | Ray epitomises what being Welsh is about |
| 53 | John Gruffydd | If "Prince" William had any allegiance to Wales he would spend far more time here. He shows no interest in Wales, its people or its culture (indeed, do any of the royals?). Why did he study at St.Andrews when there are four excellent universities in Wales? |
| 54 | Anonymous | |
| 55 | Anonymous | |
| 56 | david plummer | |
| 57 | Ann Morgan | |
| 58 | Michael Elfed Williams | The original naming of this cup almost staggers belief, yet provides unpleasant evidence that the forelock-tugging mentality is never far away from those in power at the WRU.
Even though Gareth Edwards' statue is quite proper as arguably the greatest Welsh Rugby player, Grav actually achieved a higher position in terms of national identity: for this reason it would not be inappropriate for a statue, in Llanelli at least. |
| 59 | Layton Jones | |
| 60 | Henry Jones-Davies | |
| 61 | david thomas | |
| 62 | Idwal Jones | excellent idea |
| 63 | Edward Jones-Davies | |
| 64 | Tomos Jones-Davies | |
| 65 | Gillian JOnes | Ray Gravell was a great ambassador for Wales |
| 66 | T Jones | William is probably a decent and nice man but what does he mean to Wales and it's rugby? Very little indeed. Let's recognise one of Wales's greatest sons and rename the Prince William Cup, the Ray Gravell Cup. |
| 67 | Victoria Davies | |
| 68 | Helen Coslett Davies | Time to recognize our Welsh notables rather than continuing to honour foreign personages.
We have enough of our own to look up to, we do not, nor should we extend merit to those who are not Welsh, have done nothing for Wales nor hold Wales in their hearts. |
| 69 | bryn Jones | I think renaming the cup would be a huge mark of respect from the WRU to Ray and his family |
| 70 | Jan Green | |
| 71 | Paula Booker | WELSH and PROUD |
| 72 | Mike Upton | |
| 73 | Sian O'Neil | |
| 74 | Anonymous | An inspiration to everyone, not just sports people. |
| 75 | Suzanne Condon | Efallai bod yn rhy hwyr i ailenwi'r cupan, ond mae'r rhestr yn mesuro faint o gefnogaeth sydd i greu cupan yn enw Ray
It may be to late to rename this cup, but this petition will show the level of support to create a cup in Ray's name |
| 76 | sonia Ayala | |
| 77 | Rebecca Morgan | |
| 78 | nobby clark | |
| 79 | patrick McGuinness | |
| 80 | Tony Davies | Ray was the essence of what it is to be Welsh. Proud yet humble, Strong but gentle, Knowing but listening, patriotic yet part of the world. When alive Ray asked for little, we should give him something now! |
| 81 | Jillian Williams | |
| 82 | marc jones | |
| 83 | ian illingworth | An excellent Idea. My thoughts are with Rays family |
| 84 | Anthony Houlahan | |
| 85 | gwyn macmillan | |
| 86 | C Betts | |
| 87 | Emrys Jeffreys | William is prince of England full stop. If our crawling administrators refuse to change the name of this cup, why not start regaining our national identity by e.g. renaming Churchill Way, Ffordd Ray Gravell. |
| 88 | Meic Stephens | |
| 89 | Anonymous | This would be the perfect memorial to GRAV |
| 90 | David Jones | Ray has done more for this Nation of Ours than prince william ever will. His heart is english it is plain to see. The WRU should take this oppertunity to discard him now !!! Or face the consequences !!! |
| 91 | Gwyn Isaac | |
| 92 | Anonymous | |
| 93 | Jennifer Rahel Conover | My husband wants to be on the petition also. He is
Theodore Max Conover |
| 94 | Mike Thomas | An excellent idea. |
| 95 | john page | |
| 96 | Alan Jobbins | Grav: Cymro i'r carn |
| 97 | Anthony Reynolds | He Ranks as one of the greatest Welshman. in history. A truely momentous man with a personality to shame most statesman.
Grav the Great . Wales,s true ambassador |
| 98 | Dewi Prysor | |
| 99 | Gareth ap Siôn | |
| 100 | Rhobert ap Steffan | Rhaid newid enw'r cwpan i anrhydeddu Ray - dyn a charodd rygbi, Cymru a'i hiaith trwy gydol ei oes. Ti'n yma o hyd Ray bach!
Rhobert. |