Price glad he played under old regime

PETER JACKSON
THE MAN TRULY IN THE KNOW

AT Pontypool Park on September 24, 1986, with the sweet chestnut trees in full autumnal regalia, the faithful rolled up without the foggiest clue that they were about to see something they had never seen before. And would never see again.
Against Munster at that place on that day, Graham Price made his first appearance as a substitute. That it would also be his last during a career spanning some 700 first-class matches over 22 years beggars belief, all the more so in an age when Test props are conditioned to last for 60 minutes, if that long....

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