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Five Nations 1999
Apr 11, 1999:  Scott Gibbs can drop that final T form his Christian name. The Wales centre became the toast of Scotland and his last minute try, taking a pass from Wales's other Scott - Quinnell - to crash past a series of tacklers gave Wales victory and Scotland the la
Five Nations 1999
Mar 6, 1999:  Wales turned the Five Nations inside out as they won in Paris for the first time in 24 years
Five Nations 1999
Feb 20, 1999:  Playing Ireland at Wembley rather than Cardiff proved no salvation for Wales as their sixteen year run of failure at home to the Irish continued with this shattering defeat
Wales 13-34 England, Cardiff Arms Park, Five Nations
Mar 15, 1997:  The final international match at Cardiff Arms Park, before reconstruction as the Millennium Stadium, saw England trounce Wales with four second half tries to claim their fifth Triple Crown in seven years. The match also brought the curtain down on the car
England 15-8 Wales
Mar 19, 1994:  In 1994, Wales came to Twickenham in search of their first Grand Slam since 1978. They were thoroughly outplayed by England, creating an air of unsatisfactory farce as Ieuan Evans, the defeated captain, received the new Five Nations trophy from the Queen
Wales 13-16 Western Samoa, Cardiff Arms Park
Oct 6, 1991:  Wales were effectively dumped out of the 1991 Rugby World Cup, which they co-hosted, at the first hurdle, beaten by a rampant Western Samoa team who lit up the tournament. The humiliating defeat is often talked of as a shock, but Welsh rugby was at such a
Australia 63-6 Wales, Ballymore, Brisbane
Jul 22, 1991:  Welsh rugby was at a low ebb before a humiliating summer tour to Australia in 1991. This twelve try thumping in Brisbane took Wales to previously unplumbed depths, though it was to be surpassed three months later when defeat to Western Samoa knocked them
Wales 19-29 France
Jan 20, 1990:  The sending off of lock Kevin Moseley cost Wales the match against France and, ultimately, left them with the second of three consecutive wooden spoons in the 1990 Five Nations Championship. Coach John Ryan resigned during the tournament, leaving them in
Wales 19-12 England, Cardiff
Mar 7, 1987:  England crossed the Severn Bridge in 1987 grimly aware that they had not beaten Wales in Cardiff since 1963, when the pitch was frozen solid and the television pictures black and white. The 24 year wait had become an uncomfortable burden they were determi
Wales 6-13 England, January 19, 1963
Jan 19, 1963:  When England beat Wales in Cardiff in 1991 for the first time in 28 years, the length of the hiatus was the talking point. Relatively few remembered that England's previous win, in 1963, took place on a pitch frozen solid in conditions that would see any
Wales 13-0 Ireland, Swansea, March 10, 1934
Mar 10, 1934:  Wales romped to victory over Ireland back in 1934 with three tries in the space of four minutes towards the end of a match that, for long periods, Ireland had dominated
Wales 3-0 New Zealand, Cardiff Arms Park
Dec 16, 1905:  Debate still rages about what the World Rugby Museum calls 'The most controversial rugby match ever', which Wales won by one try to nothing back in 1905. Many acknowledge that Wales were the better team on the day, but a disallowed New Zealand try that wo
Lions hero Brian O'Driscoll will be keeping his dancing feet firmly planted on Australian soil despite his virtuoso efforts in today's first Test
Lions scrum-half Matt Dawson was left red-faced and facing possible sanctions after criticising the touring management party just hours before today's outstanding 29-13 first Test victory over Australia
Lions coach Graham Henry tonight paid a glowing tribute to Irish midfield genius Brian O'Driscoll following his man-of-the-match display that tore apart world champions Australia
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