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Scotland to play the 'Mother Country', the British Army team. This was the closest encounter to date, with New Zealand winning 6β3. With four wins from four encounters, New Zealand had already secured their place in the final, but then lost the final match of the round against Australia at
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matters a damn whether they are amateurs or professionals when they have come to this country to fight and die for us." The WRU, realising that they had misjudged public sentiment towards the
Services teams, quickly dropped their complaint and did not raise the issue again.
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1001:Abergavenny
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893:('A' team)
878:Ogmore Vale
868:('B' Team)
841:('B' Team)
816:('A' team)
789:('B' team)
774:Abertillery
769:Abertillery
762:('B' team)
737:('A' team)
595:British XV
379:1 February
295:Alfred West
232:Jim Moffitt
161:William Fea
36:New Zealand
32:rugby union
1753:Categories
1719:. France24
1553:Portsmouth
1513:Tom Parker
1497:Aaron Rees
1449:Ike Fowler
1409:Jerry Shea
1380:R Charman
1268:Headingley
1197:French XV
928:Twickenham
903:Twickenham
796:Cross Keys
696:Twickenham
647:Gloucester
642:Gloucester
551:Portsmouth
189:Half-backs
102:Full-backs
66:Llanelli's
1740:7 January
1723:7 January
1557:Edinburgh
1425:Evan Rees
1388:(England)
1378:Referee:
1363:Stohr (2)
1178:Ebbw Vale
1104:Salisbury
1031:Ebbw Vale
1026:Ebbw Vale
972:21 April
946:19 April
921:19 April
896:16 April
871:16 April
844:12 April
819:12 April
801:Crosskeys
747:Edinburgh
664:29 March
599:Leicester
571:Yorkshire
388:Crosskeys
362:Devonport
340:Location
337:Opponent
1485:Llanelli
1477:Llanelli
1453:Llanelli
1421:Bridgend
1258:Match 38
1245:Toulouse
1235:Match 37
1212:Match 36
1191:Match 35
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814:Match 20
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713:2 April
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686:Match 15
660:Match 14
635:Match 13
622:Richmond
612:Match 12
589:Match 11
576:Bradford
564:Match 10
505:Richmond
482:Coventry
457:Richmond
434:Chiswick
208:Forwards
167:Jim Ryan
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1517:Swansea
1501:Swansea
1469:Swansea
1445:Newport
1437:Cardiff
1429:Swansea
1405:Maesteg
1127:Torquay
1081:Belfast
981:Cardiff
853:Newport
722:Maesteg
717:Maesteg
673:Cardiff
668:Cardiff
541:Match 9
528:Swansea
518:Match 8
495:Match 7
470:Match 6
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424:Match 4
411:Torquay
401:Match 3
375:Match 2
352:Match 1
343:Result
317:Results
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1206:16β10
1200:Paris
1169:5 May
1123:Devon
857:Drawn
677:Drawn
654:15β12
366:Drawn
346:Score
30:was a
1622:Notes
1528:capt.
1465:capt.
1461:Neath
1328:Wales
1302:Wales
1275:33β0
1252:16β6
1229:16β6
1182:Lost
1134:14β0
1111:20β7
1088:18β0
1038:28β0
1013:20β0
976:Wales
962:10β3
955:Neath
950:Neath
935:20β3
885:12β7
830:Lost
703:14β5
606:11β3
583:44β5
558:11β0
535:22β3
524:RAF
489:14β0
464:26β5
441:12β0
395:22β3
334:Date
1742:2016
1725:2016
1646:ISBN
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1354:Shea
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1185:3β4
1159:8β0
1156:Won
1131:Won
1108:Won
1085:Won
1063:7β0
1060:Won
1035:Won
1010:Won
988:6β3
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910:9β3
907:Won
882:Won
860:0β0
833:5β6
808:6β0
805:Won
781:3β0
778:Won
754:6β3
751:Won
729:8β3
726:Won
700:Won
680:0β0
651:Won
629:3β0
626:Won
618:RAF
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580:Won
555:Won
532:Won
512:9β0
509:Won
486:Won
461:Won
438:Won
418:9β0
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