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Rugby 19 - IRSCWA II

Across
Ireland’s emblem. (8)
Most caps for Wales (also a world record). (4,3,5)
Has coached Ireland and Wales. (6,7)
Scotland’s emblem. (7)
Scored a retaken conversion at 22-22 in the last minute for the All Blacks against Ireland in 2013 to win the match in controversial fashion. (4,6)
Played for Ireland from 1877–78 and is the only one-handed player to have competed in international rugby of either code. (6,8,6)
Scored a 71st-minute Welsh try to help knock hosts England out of the WC in 2015. (6,6)
Head coach who won three Six Nations (including a grand slam), World Rugby Team of the Year and Coach of the Year as well as getting Ireland to number one in the world for the first time. (3,7)
Down
Side who Ireland beat in Brian O'Driscoll's last international, only their second away win against them in 42 years.
Scotland’s unofficial national anthem since 1990. (6,2,8)
Wales’ primary home ground before the Millenium Stadium was built. (7,4,4)
Head coach who led Wales to their first six nations grand slam and first grand slam since 1978 in 2005. (4,7)
Welsh number 8 who won three grand slams and was nominated for World Player of the Year in 2008. (4,5)
Scored a last-ditch try for the Welsh against Australia to secure their best WC finish of third at the inaugural tournament. (6,6)
All Blacks fly-half who made a superb cover tackle on Stuart Hogg to deny Scotland a last-minute victory in a pulsating 2017 clash at Murrayfield. (7,7)
Scotsman who led the British and Irish Lions to victory in Australia in 1989. (6,6)
Most caps for Scotland with 110. (4,4)
Top scorer for Wales with 1,049 points. (4,7)
In 1905, Ireland arranged ​​the first all-ticket rugby international in history when this side visited Dublin. (3,7)
Scored a last-minute penalty against Ireland to deny them the triple crown in 2010 and ensure Scotland didn’t get the wooden spoon. (3,5)