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Wales Grand Slam - The Ultimate Edition DVD

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They defied all the odds and all the doubters to perform a sporting miracle! Wales are Grand Slam champions once again and they did it in style - they ran they stepped and they lit up the Six Nations. The Red Dragon belching out fire and flame on the way to an extraordinary second Slam in four years! Relive all the action and emotion of all five Welsh victories in full and watch them win the Grand Slam again and again as Wales make their passionate nation proud! Spread over 5 discs with every second of every game this is the Ultimate Rugby Box Set for all Welsh fans!!!

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Released
20 October 2008
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Lace Group 
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Runtime
400 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
Barcode
5037899004067 
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All five matches, in full, from Wales's epic Six Nations triumph, as the mighty reds achieved their second grand slam in four years. Building in strength with every victory, including a stunning win at Twickenham for the first time in 20 years, the Welsh juggernaut achieved the Triple Crown with a win against Ireland at Croke Park. With the French the only side capable of ruining their ambitions, the stage was set for an epic showdown at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, in front of 74,000 fans.