Scrum V Classics - Season 3 / Year 2013

Season 3 / Year 2013
Episodes

Wales v Ireland 1977
Scrum V Classics goes back to January 1977. Wales were Grand Slam Champions in 1976 so expectations were high as they welcomed Ireland to Cardiff for the first game of the Five Nations Championships. Wales & Lions winger JJ Williams talks us through a memorable match.

France v Wales 1999
After disappointing defeats to Ireland and Scotland in the 1999 Five Nations Championship, Wales travelled to Paris looking for a first win since 1975.

Italy v Wales 2005
Tom Shanklin takes us back to 2005 and Wales's Six Nations win in Rome which helped set up a stunning Grand Slam, the first since the 1970's.

Scotland v Wales 1971
John Taylor takes us back to Murrayfield for one of the most memorable matches ever in the Five Nations campaign which helped Wales win their first Grand Slam in 19 years. Narrated by Ross Harries.

Wales v England 1993
Scrum V Classic takes us back to that nail-biting thriller against England at the Cardiff Arms Park in 1993. Ieuan Evans sneaked up on the English for a famous try.
Unsung hero Emyr Lewis narrates the story.
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