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Billy Scannell
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Rugby Five Nations 1978 Wales vs France (classic rugby 2)
1978 Five Nations Championship - Wales 16-7 France - National Stadium, Cardiff
Half Time 13-7 Attendance 60,000 Referee Alan Welsby
Half Time 13-7 Attendance 60,000 Referee Alan Welsby
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Rugby Five Nations Scotland vs. Wales 1971
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Scotland 18-19 Wales - Murrayfield, Edinburgh
south africa junior rugby world cup 2012 (video 17)
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jj's kick in between the post :)
south africa junior rugby world cup 2012 (video 16)
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Conversion of the try, that was missed at the end of video 11
south africa junior rugby world cup 2012 (video 11)
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GOT EXCITED WHEN THEY MADE A BREAK, THIS IS THE TRY THAT IS NOT SHOWN IN THE REST OF TH VIDEO...SORRY
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south africa junior rugby world cup 2012
Supporters jumping to the ground to celebrate.
John Taylor - the greatest conversion since St Paul.
Great break and dummy by jpr. Gareth Edwards was greased lightning
what a great game - makes me wonder if rugby was better when it was amateur. Were their ever better players than Edwards, John, Williams, Davies (and Gibson) et al.
L'exploit des gallois est réel : les français etaient hyper -forts : Ils avaient fait le grand chelem en 77.
Le RUGBY du Pays De Galles 🏴 des années 1970 à 80 était l'un des Meilleurs du Monde with Gareth Edwards . De la part de Brive and Come French 🇫🇷 ❤ 🏴
❤❤ very good and thanks for the video !! ❤❤ Come French
When rugby was rugby!!
A penalty for a crooked put in,how quaint!!!!!!!
We should replay these games in full on tv now show how rugby should be played not the soft game they play now the croudare the plays aswell
This is rugby when rugby was rugby glad i played then not now
les gallois etait les meilleurs du monde Ya pas photos
bennett le plus grand de tout les temps
my first ever live rugby match at 15. Now im 67. This was and still is one of my all time sporting memories. Being Scottish bit disappointed but John Taylor was brilliant.
The magic Wales of the 70 years,what a Great Slam!!❤🎉🎉🎉
Viviés a pas le niveaux pour des match de ce niveaux meme si il et bon comme joueurs en face ta les gallois Bennett un ouvreur hors normes dans le jeu comme au pied Bennett et le plus grand un joueurs magique Aguirre comme arrière et trés bon aussi mes en face ta JP Willians le plus grand arrière du monde pour battre les gallois a cette époque fallait etre énorme et jouer a 200% ce qui parait trop dur a faire et puis ce dernier Quart d heure c etait de la folie dans ce stade fallait etre solide pour jouer contre les gallois il était les meilleurs du monde ont ce regaler voir ce rugby
Bennett le plus grand de tout les temps un génie du rugby le maradona du rugby
Le plus grand, c'est "le King" : Barry John.
Good grief, but the goalkicking were aweful back then!
Great match, I was there as a 13 year old, my first ever Rugby International, looked it up today on hearing the sad news of the death of JPR Williams who stood out in a Wales side jam packed with talent. I was a little disappointed that Scotland lost but it was such a thrilling match I still feel privileged to have seen it. I had consolation a few weeks later when we hammered England.
First try..2 forward passes.
I recall vividly doing a headstand on my inlaws' settee when that John Taylor conversion went over.😂😂
Phil Bennett
Steve fenwick ....what a clever allround player he was .
No speed mate ,
Je me souviens de ce match finale du Tournoi 1983. Les Français menaient a la mi- temps. Puis les Gallois l'emportèrent.
The 5 Nations in 1971 was an important championship that year. It was an opportunity for Lions coach Carwyn James to pick players for the triumphant tour of NZ later in May of that year with many becoming legends like JPR, Duckham, Gerald Davies, Gibson, John, Edwards, Mervyn Davies, Slattery, Brown, Willie John McBride, and Ian Mclaughlan.
The game looked less complicated back then. Running passing & rucking.
McLaren you bloody legend love 🇿🇦
Because you did not use the result in the title I watched it to the end , I thought Scotland was going to win it! But still a great match!
Bloody good game that.
I was at this game - probably the best I've ever seen, even if Scotland got beat. The crowd was massive, officially 104,000 paid, a world record at that time for a rugby match, but there were thousands more who couldn't get in. My family lived near the ground and when I got home my house was filled with Welshmen who had been invited in by my parents to watch the game on TV, my mother taking pity on them as they walked the streets unable to gain admission to the match.
The 104,000 game was in 1975 and Scotland won that day.
I'm trying to find a u tube clip of Scotland or Wales winning the world Cup can't find one anywhere ✔️
How many times are u going crack the same joke?
@@jamesmcbride2130 loads
I was sitting in the schoolboys section parallel to John Taylor when he kicked the winning conversation...gutted😅😅😅
Phill Bennett, Grand Slam Captain!!!❤️❤️❤️
Jpr is a rock what a hard men
JPR was a great player, absolutely fantastic surgeon he repaired my elbow, God bless Him.
Biggest difference of all....these guys were amateurs and all had day jobs. Doctors, lawyers, teachers, farmers and miners. Those were the days when playing rugby was huge fun and the after game gathering a time to remember.
Absolutely fantastic.
What a lot of missed kicks by the French haha
My God how good was Barry John?
Need to take a scrum again - lets just do it, no P*** around for five minutes like nowadays.
The ball they used was smaller?
No, if anything a tiny bit bigger, and leather. Rubber balls started to replace them in the early 80s. Then they got ever so slightly slimmer.
To those replying below: yes, I think the game was much better in my old playing days, 70s, 80s. I have an idea based on the fact that in America some baseball is played with equipment/uniforms of the 1880s and 1890s, balls, bats, gloves. Rules are from that time too. I think rugby needs something similar: a separate game of 70s rugby, and World Rugby would object, but F them!
That winning conversion from John Taylor is so underrated. The ball was heavier back then, no tee, had to dig a hole in the ground to place the ball, and from wide out late in the game with majority of the crowd against him. Brilliant kick!
What's also underrated is the Scottish kicker was No.8 and captain Peter Brown. Not many (if any) No.8's these days that could slot the ball through the posts the way he did...
Didn't it get described as the greatest conversion since St Paul?
I was there. Heart in mouth. What a disappointment. But the running Welsh backs deserved it.
@@michaelward8394 yes indeedy! Saw it on tv. Amazing kick. Totally theatrical timing at end of nail biting match.
Papa remborde ,paco il son ou les très grande personne..
Remember watching this as an 18 year old..last days of a great era in rugby. Bennett retired after this match, followed by Gareth Edwards...two of the all time greats
Back when it was running rugby
A shambles
Idiot.
Edwards & Benetts last game for Wales. Great memories!
I was there! What a match. Even though Scotland lost, we left the ground knowing we had seen one of the great matches. So much better without the big, beefed-up players of today.
Well said sir,totally agree ,such a fantastic atmosphere and old style rugby nd of course with the guru commentating.total classic
I miss rugby like this. What a Welsh side - Barry John playing in a different dimension. The line out was less of a spectacle with no lifting but it was faster and definitely fewer injuries and penalties as a result. Miss Bill McLaren too!
I'm English but used to love watching Phil Bennett - mercurial player. Fenwick was an underrated player. Miss rugby with so much space!
Back when the earth was young and mere immortals played this game from heaven. Gareth Edwards, Barry John, Hall, John Dawes, Gerald Davis, John Bevan, JPR Williams. One of the greatest backlines ever. Watching that ball passing through to Gerald Davis at the end truly amazing a tbing of beauty They all came to NZ in the British Isles Lions and kicked our ass I remember watching them play against North Auckland. Wow what a team and i didn't even talk about the forwards. NA v Lions the goings did the special move you know Going Going Gone except Sid Going did the Maori sidestep sadly into the Welsh rock JPR. WHEW we almost did it what a game
I likewise remember the 1971 tour, although I was only a boy at the time. Lions beat North Auckland 11-5, with John Bevan scoring a try in the dying minutes. Indeed the Going triple scissors movement was pure sleight of hand. I also remember Ian Kirkpatrick's famous solo try in the Christchurch test. Lions won the test series 2-1 with the final test at Eden Park ending 14-14. Pinetree Meads' waiting 14 years to captain the ABs and then we lost. :(
Excellent unbiased analysis.
And we've lost some since this video was posted: JPR, Dawes, John, Bevan. Don't know about the Scots having passed on, but rugby just isn't the same today.
@@ldfreitas9437John Bevan is still alive , there was another John Bevan who played fly half in the mid 70s, he has passed away I know of Gordon Brown who has passed away from the Scot side , as well as Carmichael , Alistair Biggar, MacEwan, Duncan Patterson and I believe Jock Turner, all RIP
I remember reading Gordon browns autobiography when he talked about the going brothers move and how Jpr stopped it