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Bish and Ray undervalued

NOBODY can say for sure but when it comes to the one-cap wonder to beat them all, David Bishop springs to mind. A No.9 at his peak behind the fearsome Pontypool pack, he gave the best impression of a one-man back division I have ever witnessed – against Gloucester one Wednesday night long ago.
Ray Giles was another who got seriously shortchanged on the cap front.
At least he managed three, the last as far from home as he could go without disappearing into a parallel universe – Invercargill against Canada at the 1987 World Cup. Thirty years on, Giles rolled back the decades to re...

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