Scrum V Classics - Season 4 / Year 2014

Season 4 / Year 2014
Episodes

Wales v Italy - 2006
The 2014 Scrum V Classics series kicks off with Wales's 2006 encounter with Italy. Colin Charvis looks back to the tournament, which Wales started as Grand Slam defending champions but ended without their coach, and with just one win.

Ireland v Wales 2008
Ryan Jones reflects on Wales's Triple Crown winning trip to Dublin. It was Warren Gatland's first Six Nations in charge, and Wales had already beaten England, Italy and Scotland.
Ryan was the captain of a Wales team dominated by Ospreys, and looking for silverware.

Wales v France 1972
John Bevan reflects on the classic Wales v France match from 1972.

England v Wales 1988
Adrian Hadley takes a trip back to Twickenham and his two try performance from 1988, when the mullets were long and the shorts were tight.

Wales v Scotland 1994
Scrum V Classics rewinds the clock back to 1994 when replacement winger Mike Rayer came on against Scotland and scored two memorable tries at a muddy Cardiff Arms Park.
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