A blood-splattered J. P. R. Williams leaves the field after the much discussed Bridgend incident, in which John Ashworth stood on him in a ruck. Williams had eight stitches and returned to the field for the game, in which New Zealand beat Bridgend, 17-6.
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Press, 20 December 1978, Page 38
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44A blood-splattered J. P. R. Williams leaves the field after the much discussed Bridgend incident, in which John Ashworth stood on him in a ruck. Williams had eight stitches and returned to the field for the game, in which New Zealand beat Bridgend, 17-6. Press, 20 December 1978, Page 38
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