It is 50 years to the day that the Barbarians scored rugby's greatest ever try against the All Blacks, and it was coupled with one of the most iconic pieces of commentary ever.
Gareth Edwards, JPR Williams and Derek Quinnell of 'The Magnificent Seven' have gathered in Celtic Manor today to celebrate the achievement.
In light of the half century anniversary, footage has resurfaced online, and fans have paid tribute to one of the greatest ever moments in the game.
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The move starts out with a jinking fly-half from Felinfoel, who offloads into JPR Williams. The full-back takes a high tackle before feeding into Englishman John Pullin, who spreads the ball to John Dawes. The centre rips down the left flank before passing back inside to Tommy David.
Forward David gets a remarkable offload into Derek Quinnell, who collects expertly. The ball finds its way into the hands of Edwards, who produces one of the most renowned finishes in the history of the game, diving for the corner.
Cliff Morgan's commentary etched its way into rugby folklore forever.
“Kirkpatrick to Williams. This is great stuff. Phil Bennett covering. Chased by Alistair Scown. Brilliant! Oh, that’s brilliant! John Williams, Bryan Williams. Pullin. John Dawes, great dummy. To David, Tom David, the halfway line! Brilliant by Quinnell! This is Gareth Edwards! A dramatic start! What a score!"
You can watch the try below.
This is the first anniversary since the passing of Welsh legend Phil Bennett, who was responsible for the three outrageous side-steps which ignited the move. Three players who were involved in the try have now sadly passed away - Bennett, Dawes and Pullin.
Viewers were adamant that this remains the greatest ever.
"No ifs or buts, this was the best try of all time." said one.
"Every time this makes the hairs stand up on the back on my neck." said another.
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