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AUSTRALIA 1959 v BRITISH LIONS - DES CONNOR JERSEY - A No 7 Australia international jersey from the collection of Clive Rowlands, Wales 1963-65. The jersey was exchanged with Des Connor in 1969 who opposed him as coach in the Australia v Wales test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Desmond Michael 'Des' Connor played 12 tests for Australia 1957-59 before moving to New Zealand in 1960. The quality of his play was such that he was soon selected to represent his new country. He had the distinction of playing a further 12 tests for the All Blacks between 1961 and 1964. |
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AUSTRALIA 1966-67 INTERNATIONAL JERSEY - STEWART BOYCE - A No 3 international jersey from the collection of Clive Rowlands, Wales 1963-65. Clive played in Swansea's 9-8 victory over the touring Australians and has indicated that the jersey was given to him by Ken Catchpole at that game. The Aussie tour party played each match with tour numbers. Unfortunately the number doesn't match with Ken's, his was number 13 while number 3 belonged to Stewart Boyce. So we must assume therefore, that this jersey belonged to Boyce. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS JERSEY IN MORE DETAIL THIS JERSEY IS PART OF OUR AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL JERSEY COLLECTION - MORE INFO PLEASE CLICK HERE |
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AUSTRALIA 1984 GRAND SLAM TOUR - MARK ELLA TEST JERSEY - A 1984 Wallabies No 10 jersey believed to have been worn by the legendary Mark Ella in one of the test matches during the 1984 Grand Slam tour, most likely the Welsh test. During the 1984 tour, Mark Ella became the first Wallaby to score a try in every test match on the tour. The jersey is from the collection of Doug Peel, Llanelli sports promoter and collector. It has a strange mixture of manufacturing details. Cosmetically it looks like an Adidas jersey with the three stripes, however the manufacturer's label states the jersey is made by Peerless in Australia but the collar and button are the style of Canterbury of New Zealand. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS JERSEY IN MORE DETAIL THIS JERSEY IS PART OF OUR AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL JERSEY COLLECTION - MORE INFO PLEASE CLICK HERE |
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AUSTRALIA 1995 RUGBY WORLD CUP - JOHN EALES v CANADA - John Eales RWC 1995 jersey which was exchanged with Canadian lock forward Gareth Rowlands after the pool match. The jersey is by Canterbury and is a size 50". Illustrated below Eales & Rowlands at the post match function and Canadian captain Al Charron celebrates his try against the defending champions in the match. John Eales is Australia's most successful captain, he is one of a limited club of dual Rugby World Cup winners. A member of the 1991 winning team he captained the Wallabies to their victory over France in the 1999 final at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. He was given the nickname 'nobody' because 'Nobody's perfect'. He made 86 appearances for Australia over a period of 10 years (1991-2001) captaining the Wallabies on 60 occasions. At the time of writing he has scored the most points (173) as a forward in international rugby. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS JERSEY IN MORE DETAIL THIS JERSEY IS PART OF OUR AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL JERSEY COLLECTION - MORE INFO PLEASE CLICK HERE |
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AUSTRALIA - GEORGE SMITH v SOUTH AFRICA at Brisbane, 2nd August 2003. - A jersey from one of the greatest Australian flankers of all time. George Smith won 111 caps for the Wallabies, making him the second highest cap holder for a Wallaby forward and the second highest capped flanker after Richie McCaw. At the time of writing he is the youngest player to have won 100 caps at 29 years and 4 days. This jersey is from the Wallabies v Springboks Tri Nations encounter at Brisbane in 2003. Australia won the match 29-9. The jersey, a short sleeved No 7 by Canterbury, size XL and was exchanged
post match with Corne Krige, the Springbok captain and sold by Krige for his
designated charity in his Western province farewell week.
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AUSTRALIA - INTERNATIONAL RUGBY JERSEY COLLECTION |
The following Australian international rugby
jersey collection is available to purchase as part of our World Rugby Museum
Release programme:
AUSTRALIA 1966-67 INTERNATIONAL JERSEY - STEWART BOYCE - CLICK HERE AUSTRALIA 1984 GRAND SLAM TOUR - MARK ELLA TEST JERSEY - CLICK HERE AUSTRALIA 1995 RUGBY WORLD CUP - JOHN EALES v CANADA - CLICK HERE AUSTRALIA - GEORGE SMITH v SOUTH AFRICA 2003 - CLICK HERE Ref: WRMR-clmmjyinas.gp4 |
BRITISH & IRISH LIONS
ENGLAND 1963 v WALES - PETER JACKSON JERSEY - A No 14 England international jersey from the collection of Clive Rowlands, Wales 1963-65. This jersey was worn by the Coventry winger Peter Jackson in Clive's first match for Wales against the old enemy at Cardiff Arms Park. Clive captained the Welsh team, as he did on each of his 14 appearances for Wales. Clive wanted to keep his first Welsh jersey and so that he could have an English one as well, Dewi Bebb, Jackson's opposite number kindly swapped his jersey and presented it to the first cap man so that he would have a pair of jerseys for his first international. |
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A No 4 England international jersey from the collection of Bob (Robert) Brewer, Canada 1967. This jersey was worn by Peter Larter in the Canada v England match at the Empire Stadium, Vancouver on 30th September 1967. The jersey is by Lillywhites of Picadilly Circus. |
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ENGLAND MATCH WORN & SIGNED 2003 RUGBY WORLD CUP JERSEY - A number 16 England Rugby World Cup 2003 jersey worn in the England v Samoa pool match by Steve Thompson. The jersey by Nike has been signed to the front by 19 England internationals to include: Steve Thompson, Andy Gomersall, Paul Grayson, Ben Kay, Will Greenwood, Phil Vickery, Ben Cohen, Mike Tindall, Mike Catt, Julian White, Richard Hill, Trevor Woodman, Joe Worsley, Danny Grewcock, Matt Dawson, Lawrence Dallaglio and Jason Robinson. The jersey is sold together with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that it is original, a signature map identifying where each autograph is located, the official programmes for the Samoa and Australia (final) matches. the official DVD review of the 2003 Rugby World Cup and the Team England book of the tournament. CLICK HERE FOR MORE PHOTOS & INFORMATION RELATING TO THIS JERSEY |
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ENGLAND - AGE GROUP, REPRESENTATIVE & MISC
MIDLAND COUNTIES WEST v ALL BLACKS 1972 VICTORY
JERSEY
A No 3 jersey worn by the prop forward Trevor Corless of Birmingham
in the 16-8 West Midlands victory over Ian Kirkpatrick's All Blacks at Moseley
on 6 Dec 1972. The only Birmingham player in the side, Corless helped the ball
along for Duckham to score the Midlands second try, Doble converted and after
only 8 minutes the Midlanders found themselves 13-0 up against the All Blacks.
The All Blacks eventually managed two tries but a Sam Doble penalty kept them
two scores ahead at the finish to send the 14,000 strong crowd delirious. The
jersey is showing signs of wear with the occasional stain. I suspect it has
been through a wash and was originally in far dirtier condition. A line-out
scene featuring the jersey from the match appears on the front cover of the
February 1973 edition of Rugby World. An interview with Trevor appears on the Moseley
RFC website. "I was fortunate enough to represent Midland Counties West on that famous day. I was loose head; John Gray (Coventry) was hooker with Keith Fairbrother (Coventry) at
tighthead. Duckham was captain, Spratty (otherwise known as Moseley past president Jan Webster) was scrumhalf and the side was coached by Dick Greenwood of Loughborough Colleges fame. The jersey is from the collection of Ron
Lewis, the Welsh international referee (7 tests 1970-1974) who refereed the
match.
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FRANCE 1963 JERSEY - WHITE - PIERRE LACOIX - A No 9 international jersey from the collection of Clive Rowlands, Wales 1963-65. The jersey was swapped with the French scrum half and captain Pierre Lacoix after the final match of Wales' 1963 Five Nations campaign. A 5-3 loss in Paris saw Wales gather their first wooden spoon since 1949. |
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FRANCE 1964 v WALES - CLAUDE LACAZE - A No 15 international jersey from the collection of Clive Rowlands, Wales 1963-65. The jersey was exchanged with the French full back Claude Lacaze after the 1964 Wales v France match at Cardiff Arms Park (see illustration). CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS JERSEY IN MORE DETAIL
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FRANCE B 1970 JERSEY - A un-numbered player issue France B jersey from the collection of Clive Rowlands, Wales 1963-65. The jersey was exchanged with the France B coach Michel Celaya at the France B v Wales B match in Paris, 1970. An Adidas jersey which is an unusual design, the Adidas stripes are sewn into the jersey rather than on top of the material, (see illustrations) |
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KOREA No 5 JERSEY - A No 5 Korea international jersey from the collection of Clive Rowlands, Wales 1963-65. Date unknown |
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NEW ZEALAND
NEW ZEALAND 1905 (v WALES) - A 1905 All Blacks jersey swapped with Welsh player Cliff Pritchard after the match with Wales. Cliff Pritchard was the Welsh 'Rover', the man who supplied the pass to Rhys Gabe who fed Teddy Morgan who scored the try. According to the local newspaper the Pontypool Free Press, Pritchard caught the train home to Pontypool and when he arrived in the station at 11.23 pm he was expecting it to be deserted. The station however was packed with well wishers. They then carried him shoulder high through the streets, It is thought he was wearing this jersey on his lap of honour around Pontypool. |
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1924 ALL BLACKS 'INVINCIBLES' JERSEY - GUS HART - The match worn 1924/5 All Blacks jersey of the tourists leading try scorer in Britain, Gus Hart. The jersey has originated from a collection of a leading sports promoter and collector from the Llanelli area and is believed to have been worn in the match with the club in which Gus Hart scored a 60 yard individual try in an 8-3 victory for the All Blacks. The All Black captain Cliff Porter remarked after the game "You gave us a harder game than Wales" (Wales were soundly beaten 19-0 at Swansea four days earlier). This was the last match for the tourists in Wales and they went on to complete the tour unbeaten with the record. played 32, won 32, points for 838, points against 116 CLICK HERE FOR A TOUR SUMMARY AND OTHER INFORMATION ON THIS TOUR |
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NEW ZEALAND 1950 ALL BLACKS JERSEY - A New Zealand All Blacks no 2 jersey from the collection of Rees Stephens, Neath, Wales, Barbarians & British Lions At the time of his retirement in 1957 Stephens was the most capped Welsh forward with 32 appearances (not including 5 uncapped). Other milestones in his career included becoming the first father & son combination to captain Wales, (his father Glyn captained wales in 1919) and scoring Wales' first 5 Nations post war try against England in 1947 and playing in the last Welsh team to defeat the All Blacks in 1953. Originally we thought the jersey originated from the 1953 All Black tour but subsequently we received information that we believe defines it as a 1950 jersey. Rees did not play against the All Blacks in the 1950 test series so we must assume that he received it from his second row partner and club mate Roy John who played in all 4 tests. The jersey has a label which is faded, they is colour run onto the silver fern and collar, Rees has written his name to the back of the collar. |
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NEW ZEALAND ALL BLACKS
1963 v WALES JERSEY - KEVIN BRISCOE - A No
7 New Zealand All Blacks international jersey from the collection of Clive
Rowlands, Wales 1963-65. This jersey was worn by All Black scrum half
Kevin Briscoe in the first New Zealand victory over Wales in Cardiff.
Previously Wales had beaten the All Blacks on three occasions at the
Arms Park (1905, 1935 & 1953) with the All Blacks winning in
Swansea in 1924. This victory brought New Zealand within one victory
of drawing level with Wales in this famous historical series. New
Zealand won the match 6-0 with a Don Clarke penalty and a Bruce Watt
drop goal. Clive Rowlands was carried off towards the end of the match
with a jarred spinal disc which caused momentary paralysis
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NEW ZEALAND ALL BLACKS - RICHIE McCAW No 7 CAP v SOUTH AFRICA - at Wellington 20th July 2002. A jersey from one of the greatest, if not the greatest All Black of all time. Richie McCaw. Richie has 148 caps for New Zealand, captaining the All Blacks in 110 of those appearances. He was the first All Black to reach 100 international appearances for New Zealand. This jersey is from McCaw's 7th cap and his first ever appearance against the Springboks in Wellington, on 20th July 2002. At the time this was the 2nd highest victory ever recorded for the All Blacks against the Boks in what is traditionally the most hotly contested international fixture in rugby union. In the same season McCaw famously wrestled pitch invader Peter van Zyl to the ground in the return fixture at Durban. That year he was voted the 'Newcomer of the Year' by the 'International Rugby Players Association'. In later seasons he has been nominated for the IRB Player of Year on eight occasions winning it a record three times. The No 7 jersey by Adidas is size 48/50" chest with the match details embroidered (in black) to the arm. the Silver Fern and 'Richard McCaw 7th cap' are embroidered (in black) near the bottom hemline. The jersey was exchanged post match with Corne Krige, the Springbok captain and sold by Krige as a charity auction with the proceeds going to his designated charity in his Western Province farewell week. |
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SOUTH AFRICA
UNITED STATES - USA
UNITED STATES - USA No 9 JERSEY - A No 9 USA international jersey from the collection of Clive Rowlands, Wales 1963-65. Date unknown. |
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WALES 1924 v NEW ZEALAND - JACK GORE No 15 - A number 15 jersey worn by Jack Gore in the 1924 defeat against New Zealand at St Helen's, Swansea. The jersey is by R W Forsyth of Edinburgh. |
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WALES late 1930s - WELSH SCHOOLS - JACKIE BOWCOTT - 'C' JERSEY - A Wales or Welsh Schools jersey, letter C. The jersey belonged to one of the Bowcott brothers, Harry or Jackie, most likely it is a schools jersey that belonged to Jackie, The historian Tim Auty has researched the Bowcott's playing in the schools teams and says that Harry played in a number 6 jersey in 1926 while in the Yorkshire 1928 match the Welsh team wore lettered jerseys. Jackie Bowcott played for Welsh schools against France in 1928 & 1929 & against Yorkshire in 1929, we have not seen the team lists for any of these matches but believe that it is most likely that this was Jackie's jersey from one of these matches. |
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WALES 1947 JERSEY - BLEDDYN WILLIAMS - (22 caps, 1st cap v England 1947, last cap v England 1955) - Bleddyn Williams was captain of the last Welsh team to beat the All Blacks in 1953, he also captained Cardiff in their victory against the same All Blacks side and 3 times led the 1950 British Lions in tests on their tour of Australia & NZ. He was an elusive runner and scored 7 tries for Wales including one against the 1951 Springboks. This jersey was worn in the 1947 match for Wales against the touring Australian Wallabies and exchanged post match with Bleddyn's opposite centre Max Howell. Max took it back to Australia and years later framed it. Unfortunately it's seen a bit too much sun and the front is faded, the letter 'C' on the reverse too has faded. Bleddyn Williams jerseys are extremely rare, several we believe perished in a fire at the Taff's Well clubhouse. Max Howell went on to write over 50 books including "The Wallabies, The definitive history of Australian Test Rugby". He was awarded the 'Order of Australia' for service to education as a pioneer in the development of sports studies and sports science as academic disciplines, both in Australia and overseas and to the study of sports history. |
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WALES 1963 v ENGLAND JERSEY - CLIVE ROWLANDS FIRST CAP - A No 9 international jersey from the collection of Clive Rowlands, Wales 1963-65. This jersey was from Clive's first match against England in 1963. Clive's leadership qualities have never been brought to question. His 14 caps for Wales were all as captain. |
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WALES 1976 GRAND SLAM - JPR WILLIAMS - This No 15 Wales jersey was worn by JPR Williams during the 1976 Grand Slam. JPR famously shoulder barged the French winger Gourdon into touch during the Grand Slam decider against France. The team were led by Merve the Swerve, a former London Welsh team mate of JPR. The jersey was gifted to Hayden Cooke, pictured left who became friendly with JPR during the 1970s when he ran the pub which the London Welsh boys frequented after training. The jersey is by Umbro. |
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WALES FOURTH CONSECUTIVE TRIPLE CROWN - JPR WILLIAMS v ENGLAND - 17 March 1979. - JPR Williams jersey from the 1979 Triple Crown victory over England. The legendary full back never played on a losing side against England. This 27-3 victory for the men in red sealed a 4th consecutive Triple Crown for Wales. JPR who captained the side went off injured in the second half, needing 8 stitches in a calf wound. On came Llanelli's Clive Griffiths as a replacement to win his only cap. JPR won 55 caps for Wales over a 12 year period (1969-1981). His fearless attitude won him the respect of his team mates and opponents alike. |
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A replacement jersey believed to have been worn by Tom Shanklin in the Scottish match during the Welsh 2005 Grand Slam Season. Tom can be seen wearing the jersey in the photographs. Originally he was wearing the number 13 jersey and later we can see him in this un-numbered jersey. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS JERSEY IN MORE DETAIL |
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WALES 2008 GRAND SLAM - A Wales jersey worn by Lee Byrne v Italy. Byrne was man of the match scoring 2 tries. |
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CLIVE ROWLANDS - FIVE NATIONS JERSEY COLLECTION |
The following Five Nations rugby
jersey collection is available to purchase as part of our World Rugby Museum
Release programme. The six jerseys, including two French are part of the Clive
Rowlands collection and were played in or exchanged post match. Clive Rowlands
captained Wales in each of his 14 international matches and went on to coach
Wales in the early part of the 1970s golden era.
WALES JERSEY v ENGLAND 1963 - CLIVE ROWLANDS FIRST CAP - CLICK HERE PETER JACKSON ENGLAND JERSEY v WALES 1963 - CLICK HERE SCOTLAND JERSEY, No 9 - STAN COUGHTRIE v WALES 1963 - CLICK HERE SYD MILLAR, IRELAND No 1 JERSEY, v WALES 1963 - CLICK HERE FRANCE 1963 JERSEY - WHITE - PIERRE LACOIX No 9 - CLICK HERE FRANCE 1964 v WALES - CLAUDE LACAZE No 15 JERSEY - CLICK HERE Ref: WRMR-clmmjyin-five.nations.gp6 |
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