• Wales Grand Slam: 2005 >

      There was plenty of dancing on the streets of Cardiff after Wales’ late victory over England at the start of the 2005 Six Nations. But that shape throwing gave way to delirious gyrations by the end of the tournament when the Welsh secured their first Grand Slam since 1978. …more >

    • England Grand Slam: 2003 >

      England firmly established themselves as the greatest rugby team in the world in 2003. Jonny Wilkinson’s laser-precision kicking helped his team obliterate the opposition to claim their first Grand Slam since 1995. …more >

    • Wales Grand Slam: 1976 >

      The 1976 Five Nations Championship will live long in the memory of Welsh fans. Not only did their side win all their games, including clashes at Twickenham and Lansdowne Road, rivals England failed to pick up a single point. …more >

    • IRB World Cup 1999 final: Australia v France >

      Matt Burke was the man of the moment as Australia powered home to seal a well-deserved World Cup final victory over France. The Wallabies were flawless as they punished a French side unable to summon the same superhuman powers as in their semi-final win over New Zealand. …more >

    • IRB World Cup 1999 semi-final: New Zealand v France >

      In what many people consider to be the greatest ever Rugby World Cup match, France performed a miraculous comeback to beat tournament favourites New Zealand. After going 24-10 behind, Les Bleus fought back, scoring a further 33 points to just seven in reply as Christophe Lamaison had the game of his life. …more >

    • IRB World Cup 1999: New Zealand v Scotland >

      It’s hard to beat a side as powerful as New Zealand at the best of times, but for Scotland to be 22 points behind at half time left them with a mountain to climb. The Scots made a spirited second-half fight back, but the classy All Blacks were able to hold on for the win. …more >

    • IRB World Cup 1999: South Africa v England >

      Kicking is usually considered a less adventurous approach to winning rugby matches, but Jannie de Beer lit up this match with some sensational boot action. The South African flyhalf kicked five drop goals, part of a personal tally of 34 points, as the Springboks battered England 41-22 at the Stade de France. …more >

    • IRB World Cup 1999: France v Argentina >

      Every now and then, there just appear to be more gaps in the defences than usual as the try count goes through the roof. This was one of those matches, as France and Argentina went hell for leather, bagging seven tries between them. Unfortunately for the Pumas, most went to the French. …more >