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No - not the bloke from Crossroads - a key part of the greatest ever try imo - what a fly-half he was - RIP Phil Bennett
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No - not the bloke from Crossroads - the scorer of the greatest ever try imo - what a fly-half he was - RIP Phil Bennett
Sorry to hear about Phil Bennett. Great player. RIP
It was Gareth Edwards who scored "that try"
Lots of people 'scored' it - how many hands did it pass through?
Ooh it’s a corner;10288507 said:Of course it was - my error in posting too quickly - I was at Uni in Cardiff from 75 to 78 and not beforehand a rugby fan but you couldn’t help but be mesmerised by the Welsh team at that time and for me his sidesteps were just beautiful
7 pairs in total I think.
The amount of high tackles flying in there
When Llanelli beat the All Blacks in 1972, there were around ~120 pubs and bars in the town.
All were drunk dry, such was the celebration afterwards. I might be right in thinking that only 1 or 2 other club teams
have ever beaten the All Blacks in the UK and Ireland. There was a superb documentary about the day -
an amazing tribute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0Kv9FXqs1k
When Llanelli beat the All Blacks in 1972, there were around ~120 pubs and bars in the town.
All were drunk dry, such was the celebration afterwards. I might be right in thinking that only 1 or 2 other club teams
have ever beaten the All Blacks in the UK and Ireland. There was a superb documentary about the day -
an amazing tribute:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0Kv9FXqs1k
I’m sure Munster did. Ward wasn’t it