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Five Nations Championship Collection

The 1988 Five Nations Championship brought together Wales and Scotland in an exhilarating clash at the National Stadium in Cardiff

Background imageFive Nations Championship Collection: 1988 Five Nations Championship. Wales v Scotland, National Stadium, Cardiff

1988 Five Nations Championship. Wales v Scotland, National Stadium, Cardiff. Keeping the pressure on. Robert Jones haunts Scotlands Roy Laidlaw as he clears a scrum. 20th February 1988

Background imageFive Nations Championship Collection: Wales 18-34 Scotland, Rugby Union Five Nations match at Cardiff Arms Park, Wales

Wales 18-34 Scotland, Rugby Union Five Nations match at Cardiff Arms Park, Wales, Saturday 20th March 1982. Our picture shows, Jim Pollock, Scottish International, in action

Background imageFive Nations Championship Collection: Wales v France rugby match. Welsh forward John Lloyd dribbling the ball in the loose

Wales v France rugby match. Welsh forward John Lloyd dribbling the ball in the loose. 26th March 1966

Background imageFive Nations Championship Collection: John Albert Gwilliam (born 28 February 1923) was a Welsh rugby union No 8

John Albert Gwilliam (born 28 February 1923) was a Welsh rugby union No 8 who played international rugby for Wales and club rugby for Cambridge University, Edinburgh Wanderers, Gloucester, Newport

Background imageFive Nations Championship Collection: Wales v Ireland international rugby match at Cardiff arms Park

Wales v Ireland international rugby match at Cardiff arms Park. Brian Price boots the ball in to touch challenged by Irish hooker Ken Kennedy. March 1967

Background imageFive Nations Championship Collection: Action from the Wales v Scotland Home Nations Championship held at St Helens Ground

Action from the Wales v Scotland Home Nations Championship held at St Helens Ground, Swansea. The final result was a 12 point to nil victory to Wales 4 February 1950

Background imageFive Nations Championship Collection: Wales v England England pose for a team photo before their Home Nations Championship

Wales v England England pose for a team photo before their Home Nations Championship match against Wales at the St Helens Ground Swansea. Wales won the match 23 - 5 20 January 1951

Background imageFive Nations Championship Collection: Action from the Wales v Ireland Home Nations Championship at Cardiff Arms Park

Action from the Wales v Ireland Home Nations Championship at Cardiff Arms Park. The final score was a three points all draw 10th March 1951

Background imageFive Nations Championship Collection: Wales v Scotland - February 1966 - Rugby - Welsh and Scottish players leave the Arms Park

Wales v Scotland - February 1966 - Rugby - Welsh and Scottish players leave the Arms Park field after the home sides 8-3 win

Background imageFive Nations Championship Collection: Former Prime Minister and Conservative party leader Edward Heath seen here enjoying

Former Prime Minister and Conservative party leader Edward Heath seen here enjoying the Wales vs. England five nations rugby championship match at the Cardiff Arms Park, 15th February

Background imageFive Nations Championship Collection: Rugby: Wales vs. England. The Rugby match Wales vs. England took place at Cardiff Arms

Rugby: Wales vs. England. The Rugby match Wales vs. England took place at Cardiff Arms Park, 15th February. The final score was Wales 20, England 4. February 1975 75-00921-017



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The 1988 Five Nations Championship brought together Wales and Scotland in an exhilarating clash at the National Stadium in Cardiff. The match was a thrilling display of rugby union, with both teams giving their all on the field. In the end, it was Scotland who emerged victorious, defeating Wales with a scoreline of 34-18. Another memorable moment from the championship was when Wales took on France at Cardiff Arms Park. Welsh forward John Lloyd showcased his skills as he dribbled the ball in the loose, leaving spectators in awe of his talent. John Albert Gwilliam, a renowned Welsh rugby union No 8 born on February 28th, 1923, also made his mark during this tournament. His exceptional performance added to Wales' rich rugby legacy. Wales faced Ireland in another intense international rugby match held at Cardiff Arms Park. The atmosphere was electric as fans cheered for their respective teams throughout the game. St Helens Ground witnessed an epic showdown between Wales and Scotland during this Home Nations Championship. Action-packed moments kept spectators on edge as both sides fought hard for victory. Prior to facing off against each other, England posed for a team photo before their Home Nations Championship clash against Wales. This snapshot captured their determination and unity as they prepared to take on formidable opponents. The rivalry continued when Wales clashed with Ireland once again during this Home Nations Championship at Cardiff Arms Park. Every pass and tackle intensified the competition between these two proud nations. In February 1966, Welsh and Scottish players left no stone unturned during their encounter at Arms Park. Their commitment to representing their countries shone through every move they made on that historic day. Meanwhile, Twickenham hosted an England versus France match that turned into yet another disastrous outing for England's national team. Despite putting up a valiant fight, they were unable to secure victory against their French counterparts. Even former Prime Minister and Conservative party leader Edward Heath couldn't resist the allure of rugby.