As Long As We Beat the English We Don't Care ... Especially Now That We've Got Used to It Old Enemy...
Western Mail › February 18, 2009
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Western Mail › February 18, 2009
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WHISPER it quietly down Twickenham way, but the days of England's teams fearing Welsh sides are back for the first time since the 1970s.
Detailed analysis of the last 12 seasons prove the glowing success of Wales' highly controversial decision to go regional in the summer of 2003.See the full content of this document
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As Long As We Beat the English We Don't Care ... Especially Now That We've Got Used to It Old Enemy...
We have scrutinised Anglo-Welsh results since then and looked back at the previous six campaigns when the Welsh Rugby Union was represented in official competitions by the clubs.
And the statistics say it all.Wales were beaten in seven of their eight matches with England between January 1, 1997 an...See the full content of this document
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