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Scrum V

RWC Daily 45: All Blacks triumph in Gatland's goodbye

Scrum V

BBC

Sports, Rugby

4.6927 Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2019

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Gareth Rhys Owen and Nicky Robinson look back on Wales' 40-17 loss to New Zealand.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Boxer turned bouncer Viv Graham was one of the northeast most notorious hard men.

0:06.5

It was huge, you were strong, we could take anybody out.

0:09.0

Not many men on earth could match Viv Graham.

0:11.6

But his life of violence led to his downfall.

0:15.0

Why did it happen?

0:16.0

Why did they do that?

0:17.3

How did Viv Graham build an empire?

0:19.8

It was the power, the presence, the aura. And who was he, really?

0:24.4

Gangster, the story of Viv Graham.

0:27.4

Listen first on BBC Sounds.

0:30.4

You're listening to BBC Sounds. Five days ago we were completely dejected in the Oklahoma Stadium.

0:54.4

Today's Scrum Five World Cup Daily Podcast with myself.

0:57.6

Actually Sowen and Nicki Robinson is from the Tokyo Stadium,

1:01.0

which is around what, an hour away, more or less the same part of Japan,

1:06.0

and I wouldn't say we feel as disappointed or distressed or depressed as we did then,

1:11.0

but there's still a slightly hollow feeling

1:13.2

considering the Wales have now lost. Two games in a row

1:16.8

they finished fourth in the World Cup and Nicki I can't help but think of

1:21.6

70 minutes against South Africa and what could have been on so many levels.

1:26.0

Yep, and I'm sure the players are feeling that as well.

1:30.1

They, as well now the World Cup has actually finished for them.

1:35.0

Although they lost last week, they had to still stay relatively focused for tonight.

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