Description | The big sheet has a section cut from it and is accompanied by: - Notes, including an introduction to the match and score sheet. - French programme. - Cutting from The Sunday Telegraph, The Daily Telegraph, The Herald, The Times and other unidentified newspapers. The cutting from The Herald is a report by Bill McLaren entitled 'French triumph but Welsh regain pride'. - Business cards relating to the trip to Paris, including contact details of journalists. - Letter from Judy Jones, Assistant to Johnnie Watherston, Executive Producer, Rugby Special, BBC Television, to Bill McLaren confirming details of his trip to Paris for France v. Scotland on 18 March 1989, dated 10 Mar 1989. The letter has notes and contact details written on it. This match was part of the Five Nations Championship. The score was France 26 - 10 Wales. The big sheet records:
France Team: J-B Lafond, Philippe Saint-Andre, Philippe Sella, Thierry Lacroix, Pierre Hontas, Franck Mesnel, Aubin Hueber, Louis Armary, J-Francois Tordo, Laurent Seigne, Abdelatif Benazzi, Olivier Roumat, Philippe Benetton, Marc Cecillon and Laurent Cabannes. Replacements: Stephane Ougier, Pierre Montlaur, Guy Accoceberry, Eric Melville, Stephane Graou and [Jean-Michel] Gonzalez. President: Bernard Lapasset. Chairman: Guy Laporte. Coaches: Pierre Berbizier and Crisophe [Christophe] Mombet. Physiotherapist: Ivan Rousset. Medical officers: Dr Jean Pene and Dr Mombet.
Wales Team: Anthony Clement, Ieuan Evans, Nigel Davies, Scott Gibbs, Nigel Walker, Neil Jenkins, Rupert Moon, Ricky Evans, Andrew Lamerton, Huw Wms-Jones [Hugh Williams-Jones], Phil Davies, Gareth Llewellyn, Mark Perego, Emyr Lewis and Richard Webster. Replacements: Robt [Robert] Jones, Mike Rayer, Adrian Davies, Nigel Meek, John Davies and Paul Arnold. President: Graham Tregidon. Chairman: Robert Norster. Coaches: Alan Davies, Gareth Jenkins and Elgan Rees. Physiotherapists: Tudor Jones and Mark Davies. Fitness: Peter Herbert. Medical officer: Dr John Davies.
Referee: Eion Doyle Assistant referees / touch judges: Stephen Hilditch and Brian Stirling. |