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Legends recall rugby’s greatest upset 50 years after Llanelli slay All Blacks

“Llanelli was an industrial town, full of steel works and mines. The rugby club itself was the heartbeat and there was something in the air that day, most definitely. It wasn’t just 15 players, but the whole town that beat the All Blacks”

Half a century on and Delme Thomas has just bumped into a man on the street claiming ‘I was there’.

“The number of people who say that to me,” laughs the captain of the Llanelli team which beat the All Blacks in perhaps rugby’s greatest upset. “I don’t believe half of them. If they had all been there we’d have had 100,000 at Stradey.”

Monday marks the 50th anniversary of a 9-3 win celebrated so hard and for so long that, famously, the pubs in the Carmarthenshire town ran dry.

Even now, barely a day goes by without somebody wanting to talk giant killing.

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