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100 1 $aWelch, Ian.
245 10 $aGreatest moments of rugby /$cIan Welch.
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520 $aFew people can dispute that rugby is the most passionate sport in the world and there can be no more dramatic spectacle than 30 players giving their all in a brutal encounter. Greatest Moments of Rugby looks at the history of the sport through its best journalism.
505 0 $aThe British Lions win in New Zealand -- 1971 -- The day the pubs ran dry -- 1972 -- Barbarians score the try of the century -- 1973 -- Wales win their second Grand Slam in three years -- 1978 -- England win the title outright -- 1980 -- Ireland win the Five Nations -- 1982 -- France Triumph over Australia 30-24 -- 1987 -- Scotland beat England in Grand Slam decider -- 1990 -- England 25-22 Australia, World Cup quarter-final -- 1995 -- South Africa beat New Zealand in final -- 1995 -- Bath, first English winners of the Heineken Cup -- 1998 -- Newcastle, first "professional" league champions -- 1998 -- Wales beat South Africa at the Millennium Stadium -- 1999 -- France 43-31 New Zealand, World Cup semi-final -- 1999 -- And Italy make it six -- 2000 -- England win Six Nations with record scoring -- 2001 -- England beat Australia in the World Cup final -- 2003 -- Wasps beat Toulouse in the Heineken Cup final -- 2004 -- Leicester triumph over London Irish 39-22 -- 2004 -- Wales win the Six Nations -- 2005 -- Munster beat Biarritz 23-19 and win the Heineken Cup -- 2006 -- New Zealand win World Cup at last -- 2011 -- Wales beat France to win Grand Slam -- 2012 -- Lions win third test to beat Australia -- 2013 -- Jonny & Brian bow out as winners -- 2014.
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