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Coventry 16-5 Aberavon, Rugby Union match, Monday 24th September 1962



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Coventry 16-5 Aberavon, Rugby Union match, Monday 24th September 1962

Coventry Telegraph Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
CET 62 49284

Media ID 21717021

© Mirrorpix

Coventry Rugby Union Aberavon


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Coventry 16-5 Aberavon, Rugby Union match, Monday 24th September 1962 - A Glimpse into the Glorious Past of British Rugby

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. This print from Memory Lane Prints takes us back to a momentous day in rugby history. The year is 1962, and Coventry is hosting an exhilarating clash against Aberavon at their home ground. As the players take to the field, anticipation fills the air. The image captures the raw intensity of this fiercely contested match. Bodies collide with tremendous force as both teams battle for dominance on the pitch. The determination etched on each player's face reflects their unwavering commitment to victory. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness a pivotal moment that would shape rugby union's legacy. Coventry emerges triumphant with a resounding scoreline of 16-5 against Aberavon. The elation radiating from their jubilant faces speaks volumes about their hard-fought success. Beyond its sporting significance, this photograph also serves as a window into an era long gone – the swinging sixties. From vintage jerseys to classic hairstyles and packed stands filled with passionate fans, it encapsulates the spirit of that vibrant decade. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of history preserved by Coventry Telegraph Archive, we are reminded of how sport has always united communities and created lasting memories. This print not only celebrates an iconic rugby match but also invites us to reflect on our shared

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