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See List of Wales national rugby union team records; and List of Wales national rugby union players for a sortable list containing player caps and tries Former Wales forward Colin Charvis scored 22 tries for his country, the most ever by a forward. Neil Jenkins was the first rugby player to surpass 1000 Test points. He holds several Welsh ...
Wales won all five Tests in which he served as captain; at the time of his induction, he was the only Wales captain with a 100% winning record. Williams went on to become a prominent rugby commentator. Matthews, renowned for his strong tackling, earned 17 caps for Wales and six for the Lions, calling time on his Test career in 1951.
Wales: 3T–1T 1D Wales: 4 February 1888 Rodney Parade Wales Scotland: 1T–0 1888 Home Nations Championship Wales: 3 March 1888 Lansdowne Road Ireland Wales: 1 G 1T 1D–0 Ireland: 22 December 1888 St. Helen's Wales: New Zealand Natives 1G 2T–0 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team Wales: 2 February 1889 Raeburn Place Scotland Wales: 2T–0
Graham Price MBE (born 24 November 1951 in Moascar, Egypt) is a former Welsh rugby union player, who was a member of the famous Pontypool RFC front row known as the "Viet Gwent". He won 41 caps for Wales, and a record 12 for the British and Irish Lions as a prop forward.
1995 Rugby World Cup qualifier: 3: 74: 4 June 2005 United States: 77 – 3: Rentschler Field, Hartford, United States: 2005 Summer Internationals: 4: 74: 26 September 2011 Namibia: 81 – 7: Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth, New Zealand: 2011 Rugby World Cup: 5: 72: 19 September 2001 Romania: 81 – 9: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales: 2001 ...
Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance 1 January 1908 Wales 9–8 New Zealand 1907–08 Kiwis Tour: Athletic Ground, Aberdare: 20,000 20 April 1908 Wales 35–18 England
Wales rugby team can refer to the following - Rugby union. Wales national rugby union team. Wales national under-20 rugby union team; Wales national under-18 rugby ...
The first 'Golden Era' of Welsh rugby is so called due to the success achieved by the national team during the early 20th century. Wales had already won the Triple Crown in 1893, but between 1900 and 1914 the team would win the trophy on six occasions, and with France joining the tournament (unofficially in 1908 and 1909) three Grand Slams.