Large slam in Rugby with XV of Wales in 1971
The team of Wales gained the Five Nations tournament 1971 by making a success of a Grand Slam (four victories in four matches).
Fourteen players played the four matches of the tournament, Arthur Lewis disputed three matches and was replaced by Ian Hall at the time of the match against the team of Scotland. The trainer is Clive Rowlands.
Players
- Denzel Williams
- Jeff Young
- Barry Llewelyn
- Mike Roberts
- Delme Thomas
- Dai Morris
- John Taylor
- Mervyn Davies
- Gareth Edwards
- Barry John
- John Bevan
- Arthur Lewis and Ian Hall
- John Dawes (captain)
- Gerald Davies
- JPR Williams
The numbers indicated are those carried by the players, they indicate their position in the team.
Results of the matches
- the January 16th, victory 22-06 against the team of England to Cardiff
- the February 6th, victory 19-18 against the team of Scotland to Edinburgh
- the March 13rd, victory 23-09 against the team of Ireland to Cardiff
- the March 27th, victory 9-5 against the team of France to Doves
Points marked by the Welsh
Match against
- John Bevan (3 points): 1 test
- Barry John (6 points): 2 drops
- JPR Williams (3 points): 1 penalty
- John Taylor (4 points): 2 transformations
- Gerald Davies (6 points): 2 tests
Match against
- Barry John (8 points): 1 test, 1 transformation, 1 penalty
- Gareth Edwards (3 points): 1 test
- John Taylor (5 points): 1 test, 1 transformation
- Gerald Davies (6 points): 2 tests
Match against
- Gareth Edwards (6 points): 2 tests
- Gerald Davies (6 points): 2 esasis
- Barry John (11 points): 1 transformation, 2 penalties, 1 drop
Match against
- Barry John (6 points): 1 test, 1 penalty
- Gareth Edwards (3 points): 1 test
France carried out 5-0, before being exceeded with the score by the two tests of the half of opening and half of mélée, Barry John and Gareth Edwards.
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