I guess we were kids but it just seemed so bloody momentous with McClaren commentating even though these were all guys with day jobs and it really wasn't so serious.
@@errcoche They may have had day jobs - Bill McLaren included - but it was always serious - obvious from the way Derek Quinnell rushed onto the pitch...! Have you ever seen one of the match sheets McLaren used to prepare for each game? Must have taken him hours and hours before each match to write them up in his own particular colour-coding.
Just listening to his son Scott talking about this on thedistantpod, made me watch this again, brilliant, father and son, both legends of Welsh rugby 🏴
Derek earned another 22 Wales caps and become a highly respected administrator. He is currenetly president of Llanelli Rugby Club. Remarkably, his three sons, Scott, Craig and Gavin, all played top-flight professional rugby with Craig earning Wales caps in rugby union and Scott Wales caps in both union and rugby league. Sadly Gavin lost the sight of an eye after being injured playing for Llanelli against Crosskeys in October, 2010. The brothers are all nephews of Wales legend Barry John.
Back when the lions used to throw up interesting sub stories. 89 Jerry Guscott had played once for England then became a test lion. Dawson and Bentley in 97 couldn’t even get into the England team yet played in the tests. It’s that unpredictability that miss. In fairness that whole Quinell family where rugby beasts.
@@oliverhunter9495 I heard once, a long time ago, that the boys were basically bred for it as their Mum was a national/ international level athlete (at least that's what I was told/ read somewhere).
Because he was competing in Wales with the best number eight in the world: Mervyn Davies. In those days national teams only played about five or six games a year and always picked their strongest side and there were no subs (only injury replacements). You could literally be the second best player in the world, but if the best player in the world was in your national team in your position, well, you simply didn't play. Quinnell was one of the best forwards in Britain/Ireland at the time, so made the touring party. He just wasn't quite as good as Mervyn!
@@lexdavies3656 No, that's the Barbarians who have that tradition. There have been several uncapped players making Lions squad, but not because of any formal tradition.
Ah, the good old days when starting players had to complete the 80 minutes - unless the team doctor judged they were unable to continue through injury! Replacements really were that, and were bench warmers (no cap awarded) unless, like Mervyn Davies here, someone was unfortunate enough to be injured.
Ah, the good old days when we had enough cops to police in safe numbers. Now we are burst. Great entrance, such enthusiasm. Love it. Even as an Englishman
As a Kiwi, I'd have loved him to be a New Zealander and to have played for the ABs. He was a special player. It's been over 50 years but I still remember this magical moment when he debuted. Glad to see he's still with us.
My games teacher at school was a scrum half, so was in the bench multiple times with Gareth a certain first selection. Something similar happened to him, the great man was injured at the end of the game and he ran up the tunnel to get on before the final whistle. Only touch of the ball he had was when the opposition scrum half let him touch the ball before he fed it into the scrum, I.e. not in play! Welsh cap got displayed at school assembled, legend is that it got passed around and someone nicked it! Never managed to prove that. RIP Clive Shell
It is becoming tiresome the clickbait titles.. is it possible he rushed on because it was already into overtime? Not taking away the moment, if he didn't hurry,the full-time hooter might have beat him.
McLaren just adds to the authenticity, bloody legend. Love from SA. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🏴🏴🏴
Love listening to him still.
I guess we were kids but it just seemed so bloody momentous with McClaren commentating even though these were all guys with day jobs and it really wasn't so serious.
The greatest rugby commentator that ever lived 🏴🏴🏴
@@errcoche They may have had day jobs - Bill McLaren included - but it was always serious - obvious from the way Derek Quinnell rushed onto the pitch...!
Have you ever seen one of the match sheets McLaren used to prepare for each game? Must have taken him hours and hours before each match to write them up in his own particular colour-coding.
Just listening to his son Scott talking about this on thedistantpod, made me watch this again, brilliant, father and son, both legends of Welsh rugby 🏴
Exactly why I came to watch it too!
Bill… A Quinnell, I’m only 38 so wasn’t born but being an 80s kid I got to hear Bill… and see Quinnells kids … what MORE do you want 🏴❤️😍
Derek earned another 22 Wales caps and become a highly respected administrator. He is currenetly president of Llanelli Rugby Club. Remarkably, his three sons, Scott, Craig and Gavin, all played top-flight professional rugby with Craig earning Wales caps in rugby union and Scott Wales caps in both union and rugby league. Sadly Gavin lost the sight of an eye after being injured playing for Llanelli against Crosskeys in October, 2010. The brothers are all nephews of Wales legend Barry John.
Nephews of Barry John? Didn't know that. Good blood in that family
Wow thought he played more games than that - alot fewer games in the calendar back then mind
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That jersey he’s wearing is in Greystones Rugby club (home of Nick “Poppy” Popplewell
And Bill McLaren on the mic, what more could you ask for?
That's what you call an entrance 👌👍🤛
Being a British Lion before he got his Welsh cap gives you an idea of how good Wales were then
I feel it was unprecedented before this right?
Fully agree
At that time wales was indeed on the top and even better than all blacks
From france with loves
What year was that?
@@Okwegeddit 1972 - at least that's what it says at the bottom of the blurb.
@@Thembisile13 Peter Dixon played in 3 tests on the same (1971) Lions tour as Quinnell before he was selected for England.
I thought we were going to get to see him play...
Imagine how good the welsh side was.he was a lion before he had a welsh cap.
Back when the lions used to throw up interesting sub stories. 89 Jerry Guscott had played once for England then became a test lion. Dawson and Bentley in 97 couldn’t even get into the England team yet played in the tests. It’s that unpredictability that miss. In fairness that whole Quinell family where rugby beasts.
@@oliverhunter9495 I heard once, a long time ago, that the boys were basically bred for it as their Mum was a national/ international level athlete (at least that's what I was told/ read somewhere).
Soo proud of... Xxxxx J Xxxxxxxx
He was a B&I lion before he had 1 cap with wales...? How lol
was no I in those days - British Isles aka British Lions ; term changed in millennium I recall
Because he was competing in Wales with the best number eight in the world: Mervyn Davies. In those days national teams only played about five or six games a year and always picked their strongest side and there were no subs (only injury replacements). You could literally be the second best player in the world, but if the best player in the world was in your national team in your position, well, you simply didn't play.
Quinnell was one of the best forwards in Britain/Ireland at the time, so made the touring party. He just wasn't quite as good as Mervyn!
International caps were harder to earn back then for top class players.
Already a British Lion, but a Welsh cap means everything.
Love the red shirt black shorts, classic kit, wish we’d see it back, white shorts just don’t seem right with red
Based on that .... No.
Back when it meant something…
how times have changed I have never seen so many coppers, lucky if we see 2 now 🤣😂
Passion is our middle name if you are Welsh 🏴🏴🏴🏴Cymru am byth
That wasn't a bad Welsh side
He spit in the cooler.
No
sorry
#buy bitcoin
Bill… A Quinnell, I’m only 38 so wasn’t born but being an 80s kid I got to hear Bill… and see Quinnells kids … what MORE do you want 🏴❤️😍
I remember watching this live when I was ten years old...an absolutely wonderful moment for a very proud man.
Amazing he was a lion before he played wales amazing
That’s not so amazing
A lot of players played for the lions before their country, it was a tradition with the lions to have an uncapped international in the squad
@@lexdavies3656 No, that's the Barbarians who have that tradition. There have been several uncapped players making Lions squad, but not because of any formal tradition.
Ah, the good old days when starting players had to complete the 80 minutes - unless the team doctor judged they were unable to continue through injury!
Replacements really were that, and were bench warmers (no cap awarded) unless, like Mervyn Davies here, someone was unfortunate enough to be injured.
Ah, the good old days when we had enough cops to police in safe numbers. Now we are burst.
Great entrance, such enthusiasm. Love it. Even as an Englishman
...maching this ... with the sadly show of Nick White ( Ausie) against SA...from an Argie.
What raw passion… that’s what sport is all about. Wonderful 🙌🏻🙌🏻
As a Kiwi, I'd have loved him to be a New Zealander and to have played for the ABs. He was a special player. It's been over 50 years but I still remember this magical moment when he debuted. Glad to see he's still with us.
Wales. Calon llan xxxxxxxx
Epic
Amazing family never forgot where they came from the way he come out you go to war with him on his side mind 😂
My games teacher at school was a scrum half, so was in the bench multiple times with Gareth a certain first selection. Something similar happened to him, the great man was injured at the end of the game and he ran up the tunnel to get on before the final whistle. Only touch of the ball he had was when the opposition scrum half let him touch the ball before he fed it into the scrum, I.e. not in play! Welsh cap got displayed at school assembled, legend is that it got passed around and someone nicked it! Never managed to prove that. RIP Clive Shell
She'll and Bevan, what a combination
@@seanharrington730 yes, JB was a teacher at a school in Port Talbot, so great fun when we played them. He was lost very young, sadly.
@@huwlewis9059 yes taught at Dyffryn, cancer took him way to soon, very sad about Clive shell think he taught at porthcawl comp
@@seanharrington730 yes, my old school
The father of another great Welsh dual-international, Scott Quinnell!
Wish todays rugby and footballers wanted to represent their country that much
Suggestion..
Stop allowing lifts in the lineout
Only a free kick instead of scrum penalties.
Only subs for injuries.
We could have sent the Quinnell bros into war and gave the army a rest . And the biggest and best of them , Fuh , never even played rugby .
Fuh? Must have been some unit.
When the wingers used to throw into the line out
Always good for a bit of comedy that...!
Worth watching if but to just hear Bruce McLaren again.
I take it you mean Bill McLaren, Bruce was a racing driver ...😂
@@rawschri Indeed i do, many thanks for pointing it out.
Met this gentleman today, what a gent.
that's a record.....
Good for him, just seems very happy to be there
It is becoming tiresome the clickbait titles.. is it possible he rushed on because it was already into overtime? Not taking away the moment, if he didn't hurry,the full-time hooter might have beat him.
Old enough that the referee kept time back then 😀
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