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Rowing Blazers Wales 1905 Rugby
Super heavyweight (400g / 14 oz.) red rugby jersey with embroidered Prince of Wales' feathers. Handmade in Europe. 100% cotton, knitted in the traditional 12 gauge style. Stunning material and craftsmanship. Feels incredible.
- Traditional rugby collar and three-button placket. Machine wash cold. Wash inside out. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron buttons.
- Fits true to size.
- On December 16th, 1905, the undefeated Welsh Dragons hosted the New Zealand All Blacks in Cardiff during the latter’s historic 35-stop world tour. Before the match, the All Blacks performed their famous haka (a ceremonial Māori dance), prompting the 47,000-strong crowd to respond with a hearty rendition of the Welsh national anthem, “Land of our Fathers”; it was allegedly the first time a national anthem had been sung before a sporting fixture. Wales defeated the All Blacks - the only team to do so during the course of their tour - in what was to become one of history’s most legendary (and controversial) rugby matches.
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Super heavyweight (400g / 14 oz.) red rugby jersey with embroidered Prince of Wales' feathers. Handmade in Europe. 100% cotton, knitted in the traditional 12 gauge style. Stunning material and craftsmanship. Feels incredible.
- Traditional rugby collar and three-button placket. Machine wash cold. Wash inside out. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron buttons.
- Fits true to size.
- On December 16th, 1905, the undefeated Welsh Dragons hosted the New Zealand All Blacks in Cardiff during the latter’s historic 35-stop world tour. Before the match, the All Blacks performed their famous haka (a ceremonial Māori dance), prompting the 47,000-strong crowd to respond with a hearty rendition of the Welsh national anthem, “Land of our Fathers”; it was allegedly the first time a national anthem had been sung before a sporting fixture. Wales defeated the All Blacks - the only team to do so during the course of their tour - in what was to become one of history’s most legendary (and controversial) rugby matches.