Brilliant Wales try against France in 2005

Brilliant Wales try against France in 2005

Few Welsh fans will forget the 2005 Six Nations Championship when they ended up with the Grand Slam. After defeating England and Italy in the opening two games, they travelled to Paris to make it three wins from three. They didn’t get off to the best of starts and found themselves 15-6 behind at the break. They needed a quick response in the second half and they go that with Martyn Williams scoring a try after a flowing move that started with Stephen Jones making a fine run from his own 22 into the French half. It was the score Wales needed and they went onto win the game 24-18. They were able to to defeat Scotland and Ireland in the final two games and were crowned Grand Slam champions.




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