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Alun Wyn Jones finds the perfect words in touching public statement as he reveals initial reluctance to receive OBE

Alun Wyn Jones found a classy and touching way to accept his OBE as he admitted he had initially been reluctant to receive the honour amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Jones was given the honour for services to rugby after a remarkable career that has so far seen him play 130 times for his country and nine for the British and Irish Lions. During that period he has won three Grand Slams, a further Six Nations title and reached two World Cup semi-finals.

But the Wales captain was quick to acknowledge the achievements of others, also thanking his family with a touching nod to his late father, Tim, who passed away almost exactly four years ago.

Issuing a full public statement on Saturday morning, Jones said: "It is a huge honour to receive such an accolade.

"I was initially reluctant to receive such an award in these trying times when there are so many people doing so much good for the community and are more worthy, but I see this as an acknowledgement to all the people who have helped me throughout my career.

"It is recognition for everyone that has supported me from grassroots and intermediate, to professional and international rugby.

"It is for my family, those who aren’t here anymore and those who are still here and fully behind me, and for all their support in what I have done and what I want to continue to do."

Jones' former coach, Warren Gatland, has been awarded a CBE for services to the sport in Wales.

"I am incredibly honoured to receive a CBE. This award is recognition of everyone involved in Welsh rugby and all that we achieved together during my time as head coach," Gatland told PA.

"I feel very fortunate to be able to do something I love every day, and I would like to thank everyone who has supported me during my career."

Welsh rugby legend Gareth Thomas, better known as Alfie, has been awarded a CBE for services to sport and health.

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