English players fumbled stumbled and trembled as the massed onslaught of marauding red shirted roaring dragons bore down on them. A penalty followed by a converted try brought the scores level... more came in a trice as the heartbeat of people thumped and cried. Edge seated bottoms shifted forward as another arm stretching play landed the try (converted) to make it 19:26. The beating moment of a countdown sounded in our chests...20 years of pain, tears and sorrow...wiped clean in ...in....in, as the boys held on with power strength and guile.... The final whistle sharpened on the veldt* called for joy and delight.
So tomorrow comes and as the year goes by... we walk the talk and strut our stuff...we beat the English..... To some it might only seem a game... but to us who know...it's more than that.
Just to make sure you know England 19 : 26 Wales
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For more information:
http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/rugbynation/rugby-news/
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/rugby/article3295244.ece
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/columnists/jeremy_guscott/article3296204.ece
I'm NEVER biased...



Dafydd
Injuries during the game:
Wales: Jonathan Thomas - knocked unconscious by an illegal tackle (by Wilkinson - should be cited for this) 13 minutes into the game - left the field of play walking with a bloodied mouth. Mark Thomas - hit by a swinging arm tackle returned to the battle, with the steel and fire of a Llanelli boy. Alun Wyn Jones - foot injury.
5 English injured, one stretchered off the field of play - I think they'll all live.
* South African referee
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