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Every day there is Rugby History 16 July 1983

Click to show The All Blacks clean sweep another British and Irish Lions team.


All four tests were won by NZ. On this day the 4th test went to the home team by a whopping 38-6 in Auckland.

A-Z of Rugby

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JEFFREY, JOHN
Newport and Wales
1 international for Wales 1967

A player who is an example from rugby that because of one mistake made in one game a stigma can be attached to a name throughout a playing career.

John Jeffrey was a 22-year-old student who, in 1967, was selected for the first time to play for Wales in an important game against New Zealand.Sadly for Jeffrey he made a mistake. Early in the second half of a tension-filled game the All Blacks took a shot at goal into a howling Cardiff wind. As the kick came down short of the posts, young Jeffrey kept his appointment with destiny. He caught the ball then flung an erratic pass over his head as the All Black tacklers stormed down on him. The ball flew to open ground and a New Zealander, Bill Davis, following up quickly, dived on it to score.

Wales lost the game 6–13 and the Welsh selectors knew who to make their scapegoat. They dropped Jeffrey from their team and he was never asked to play for Wales in an international again.

Years later there were claims that Jeffrey’s play as a No. 8 was never realistically assessed; many lesser players were given better chances to prove themselves in the international arena. But it is not widely remembered that Jeffrey toured Argentina with the Welsh team in 1968. He also played for the Barbarians on tour in South Africa in 1969 and for them against South Africa at Cardiff in January 1970.

Jeffrey’s inclusion here in this listing is, perhaps, a reminder that the vagaries of selectorial whim and hasty judgments both on and off the field can make or break a rugby player, no matter how good he might be.

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Today's KQ Rugby Quiz

What was different about the British Columbian winger Denny Veitch who played against the British and Irish Lions in Vancouver in 1966?

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He was good enough to successfully play with only one arm.

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