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Cardiff Arms Park, 1973, and the touring “All Blacks” played the Barbarians in the last match of their tour in one of the most exciting matches of all time. The first try of that match, twenty four seconds from Phil Bennett first touching the ball to Gareth Edwards touching down, has been called the “greatest try ever”. | |||
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Cardiff Arms Park, 1973, and the touring “All Blacks” played the Barbarians in the last match of their tour in one of the most exciting matches of all time. The first try of that match, twenty four seconds from Phil Bennett first touching the ball to Gareth Edwards touching down, has been called the “greatest try ever”.