Wales coach Steve Tandy gave the choirs his nod of approval as he arrived at the stadium with the squad, who went on to end a 15-game losing streak
Wales brought their Six Nations losing streak to an end with a hard-earned victory over Italy at the Principality Stadium on Saturday, March 14. But unseen footage has emerged capturing the goosebumps moment the Welsh team arrived at the stadium, serenaded by two male voice choirs.
The result on the pitch sparked emotional scenes in Cardiff, but one of the most powerful moments of the day happened well before kick-off, and largely out of sight.
As the Wales squad arrived beneath the stadium, they were met by the sound of two choirs singing in the concourse as players stepped off the team bus. Don’t miss a rugby story, sign up for our newsletter
The renditions of Calon Lân and Bread of Heaven echoed through the corridors – a warm welcome for the team and staff ahead of the match.
One of the choirs, Morriston RFC Male Choir, suggested their performance may have even played a small part in the game result. Performing alongside Cowbridge Male Voice Choir, they described a “great atmosphere” as the squad arrived, adding that they received a thumbs-up from Wales coach Steve Tandy.
For those who witnessed it, it was a fitting pre-match moment – one that set the tone for a long-awaited Welsh win.
The win was the first Welsh victory in the Six Nations competition for three years, and ended a 15-game losing streak.
Wales were in control for long spells in Cardiff, with Aaron Wainwright crossing twice and Dan Edwards adding the extras. Dewi Lake then powered over for a third converted try before the break.
Edwards got on the scoresheet himself early in the second half, going over for a converted bonus-point try as Wales pulled clear in what became a relatively comfortable afternoon for Steve Tandy’s side.
Though it was not a flawless performance as Wales faded somewhat after a strong start – the result was never seriously in doubt.
If nothing else, the game served as a reminder that this group is more capable than many had previously thought. And, perhaps most importantly, it offered something Welsh rugby has been short of for some time: a sense of hope.
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