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Every day there is Rugby History 31 October 1999

Click to show The All Blacks were humbled at Twickenham - by France!
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NZ tumbled out of the 4th Rugby World Cup at the semi-final stage; ahead 24-10 at one stage,
the AB's then leaked 33 unanswered points to lose 43-31.

A-Z of Rugby

Click to show ABERTILLERY RFC

Founded in 1884, Abertillery is another of the traditionally strong scrummaging Welsh club teams which always provide rugged opposition. The club has rarely dominated the Welsh scene, but in combination with neighbouring Ebbw Vale has provided many a touring team with strenuous mid-week opposition.

Abertillery has a pretty home ground, The Park, situated at the foot of the mountains and it is there that Haydn Morgan discovered his love of rugby and a talent that was to make him the club’s most celebrated Welsh cap. Morgan, a flanker, played 27 times for his country and toured twice with British Isles touring teams – to New Zealand and Australia in 1959 and to South Africa in 1962.

Other prominent Welsh internationals from Abertillery have been Alun Pask (26 internationals for Wales between 1961–67 and two tours with the British Isles – to South Africa in 1962 and to New Zealand in 1966); John Webb (20 internationals for Wales 1907–12 and with the British Isles in South Africa in 1910); and Allan Lewis (six caps for Wales 1966–67, and a New Zealand tour with the British Isles in 1966).

Abertillery plays in green and white hooped jerseys. It celebrated its centenary in 1984 with a match against a touring Japanese team. After a close encounter, Japan won 17–13.

10 Questions to well known sporting people

Today's KQ Rugby Quiz

Which prominent New Zealand rugby personality admits having become slightly besotted by the British Theatre Production 'Les Miserables?'

What do you think?
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Referee Paddy O'Brien; he used to make a point of seeing the show before every international refereeing appointment he had in London. He says he saw the show 'about 15 times.' He says 'and I always loved it.'

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