Start of the rugby match between Wales and Ireland. GV. Wales kick-off. SV. Crowd. SV. Ireland throw in from a line out, into a loose scrum. STV. Wales get possession. Cliff Morgan short punts ahead, but Ireland's Roe and Berkery are there and Berkery clears his lines by finding...
Start of the rugby match between Wales and Ireland. GV. Wales kick-off. SV. Crowd. SV. Ireland throw in from a line out, into a loose scrum. STV. Wales get possession. Cliff Morgan short punts ahead, but Ireland's Roe and Berkery are there and Berkery clears his lines by finding a long touch. SV. Crowd. SV. Some loose play in the Irish 25. SV. Crowd. SV. Owen kicking a penalty goal for Wales. Ball over. CU. Scoreboard, Wales 3 - Ireland 0. Half time. LV. Henderson kicking a penalty goal to equalise 3-3. Ball over. SV. Crowd. SV. Forceful Irish play. SV. Line out (fake lead). SV. A. Thomas cross kicks, Meredith chases the ball, hands off Berkery collects ball and dives under the posts for Wales' first try. LV. Owen converting. SV. Crowd. Score Wales 8 - Ireland 3. LV. Loose maul in the Irish 25, the Welsh forwards break away. R. C. Thomas receives. SV. Thomas to Robins. Robins to Griffiths, who dashes forward to touch down in the corner. SV. Crowd. Try not converted - Wales 11, Ireland 3. SV. Cliff Morgan received dodges through the Irish defence and touches down, rolling over and over as he does so. LV. Owen converting - Wales 16 - Ireland 3. SV. Fake lead up to last try. SV. Morris dribbling the ball towards, he touches down in front of camera. SV. Score board, Wales 21 - Ireland 3. GV. Crowd and teams on field. Final score - Wales 21, Ireland 3.
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