England v Wales 5 Nations Rugby 1964

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  • čas přidán 19. 10. 2010
  • 6-6 draw. John Ranson and David Perry score tries for England. Dewi Bebb gets two for Wales.
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Komentáře • 31

  • @stuartwilliams-fw4vo
    @stuartwilliams-fw4vo Před 7 měsíci +1

    Brilliant commentary by Peter West.

  • @jdee8267
    @jdee8267 Před 2 lety +3

    Direct kick to touch allowed outside the 25 and did a player call a mark in the middle of the pitch. Also scrums fast and not low. Fascinating.

  • @johnevans8298
    @johnevans8298 Před 12 lety +10

    It is so good to be able to see videos of Welsh and British rugby of this era. Things have changed a lot since then and not all for the best!
    Dewi Bebb who scores the two Welsh tries in this game was a Gym teacher and my form teacher at Waterhall Secondary Modern School in Fairwate, Cardif. He was well liked and respected by the kids at this tough Council Estate school - a hero to many of us and bloody nice fellow as well.
    This video is a great memorial to players like Dewi Bebb- Any More?

    • @ldfreitas9437
      @ldfreitas9437 Před rokem

      You'd think some other BBC telecasts of games are lying around somewhere, ready to be digitized and downloaded to You Tube. Love Peter West's excitable commentary too.

  • @dant7072
    @dant7072 Před 3 lety +2

    As a rugby league fan it's great to see a young John Mantle here...not to mention Watkins

  • @richln9682
    @richln9682 Před 6 lety +7

    Can't believe how quickly they used to get the scrums done and dusted.

    • @Nigelpreece
      @Nigelpreece Před 3 lety

      The game had a lot less fuss about it then as opposed to now. A lot less money, and a lot more joy and pride to boot. Now the bean counters are dictating everything, as they are now in football.

  • @macvatu
    @macvatu Před 12 lety +8

    Note the built of the players, just athleticism and straight forward simple game of rugby.
    Compare to gym-made he-men we get nowadays.

  • @JohnPanto
    @JohnPanto Před 11 lety +5

    Line outs and scrums. See how fast they formed. Surely a lesson for us now ?

    • @robertmason9265
      @robertmason9265 Před 5 lety

      But they were dangerous. Just crashing in like that, a lot of neck injuries.

    • @kevinmcmahon2491
      @kevinmcmahon2491 Před 4 lety +1

      @@robertmason9265 I played in the era of crash scrums and, while I heard of injuries, I knew of only 1 serious injury. I think now we have gone too far the other way. Scrums take an age to set and for what purpose? The ball is put in behind the front row's feet so negating the whole purpose of the scrum.

    • @jeremymerrifield219
      @jeremymerrifield219 Před 4 lety

      @@robertmason9265 the lesson is.... It's better today

  • @agnostic47
    @agnostic47 Před 3 lety +5

    1:16 Look how quick the scrum formed up. And no penalty. Scrums have become over refereed and tedious. I say that as a former tighthead.

  • @LeftLib
    @LeftLib Před 4 lety +6

    In the days when in a lineout it seemed to make no difference who was throwing, it could go to anyone.

  • @mikemorgan7893
    @mikemorgan7893 Před 6 lety +2

    never understood why the BBC dropped Peter West as a TV Rugby commentator.He was much better then Nigel Starmer Smith

  • @jokergame
    @jokergame Před 13 lety +2

    Thanks for posting this. Marvellous memories & names from the past Budge Rogers, Clive Rowlands (who I think coached the Lions), David Watkins etc.

  • @johnmckenna1823
    @johnmckenna1823 Před rokem +1

    You certainly got plenty of action in the forwards in those days. Some of the wingers got any ball at all

  • @johnjones-ri2lb
    @johnjones-ri2lb Před 5 lety +1

    How the accent has changed!!. Peck & Beck!!!!!!

  • @simonhodgson7120
    @simonhodgson7120 Před 9 lety +2

    Hi there, I found this video on CZcams and wondering if you know where its possible to get videos of full games from this era of 1960-1964? My great uncle played in 11 tests during this time, and would be great to get more footage.
    Thanks for posting this amazing video

    • @ihodg10
      @ihodg10 Před 9 lety

      Hi Simon, I was wondering if you had any luck finding more old 5 nations videos. My father (Charlie Hodgson) played for Scotland in 1968 against Ireland and England. I'd love to see some of the footage of these matches.

    • @simonhodgson7120
      @simonhodgson7120 Před 9 lety

      Hi Ian, thanks for your message. I still continue to look for any videos of 5 nations, but unfortunately very hard to find. Id thought about contacting BBC possibly to see if they had anything. Please to see Hodgson being prolific rugby players in the 60's. Cheers

    • @ihodg10
      @ihodg10 Před 9 lety

      Simon Hodgson
      That's been my experience also unfortunately. I've only been able to find a short clip of one game on youtube. I'll let you know if I find anything. Cheers!

  • @chanctonbury63
    @chanctonbury63 Před 11 lety

    These were the He Men of those days.

  • @Nigelpreece
    @Nigelpreece Před 3 lety

    Yep, its Westy at the mike.

  • @arnolddalby5552
    @arnolddalby5552 Před 5 lety

    Brilliant rugby, fast and furious. haha.

  • @seltaeb9691
    @seltaeb9691 Před rokem

    Proper proper ruggers, what what, they move about like a herd of buffaloes.

  • @mrleekel
    @mrleekel Před 4 lety

    Clive Rowlands did not coach the Lions

  • @ldfreitas9437
    @ldfreitas9437 Před rokem

    Scoring from line outs: it happened then, and it continues to happen!

  • @ldfreitas9437
    @ldfreitas9437 Před rokem +1

    This is so long ago there's no ten yard offside for those not in a line out. There's a lot of mauling going on, but not like today's legalized obstruction mauls. The ball gets kicked out often too because there's no 25 yard line kick into touch law yet. And look at the overall size of players. No one seems to have been working out with weights. The players look fit enough, but like average men of that time, no hulking bulls like today.