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  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
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photo © Keith Morris<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
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  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
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  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
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  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7803.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7795.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7793.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7782.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7779.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7770.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7732.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7725.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7724.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7817.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7816.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7799.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7791.jpg
  • UK Sport: Rugby fans watching Wales playing against  England in the Six Nations rugby international match (live on television  from the Millennium Stadium Cardiff) in the Castle Hotel pub in Aberystwyth Wales UK.   Despite being ahead for most of the game, a late English try  gave England the victory  by 21  points to 16<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 11 February 2017
    D4S_7771.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys playing rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    Penglais_23Medi2014_km058.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys playing rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
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  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys playing rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
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  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys playing rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    Penglais_23Medi2014_km056.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys playing rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    D42_9672.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys playing rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    Penglais_23Medi2014_km043.jpg
  • University Sports UK : Aberystwyth University students (in red) playing a league football soccer game against a local opposition team, Wales UK
    UniFootball11102014_km014.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys being instructed by a games teacher in rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    D42_9752.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys being instructed in rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    D42_9697.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys being instructed in rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    Penglais_23Medi2014_km046.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys being instructed in rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    D42_9694.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys passing the ball  playing rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    Penglais_23Medi2014_km044.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys playing rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    D42_9686.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys passing the ball  playing rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    D42_9667.jpg
  • Secondary school PE - physical education Wales UK: games lesson - young teenage boys playing rugby rugger outdoors on a sports field pitch ground
    Penglais_23Medi2014_km040.jpg
  • University Sports UK : Aberystwyth University students (in red) playing a league football soccer game against a local opposition team, Wales UK
    UniFootball11102014_km010.jpg
  • A young sporty fit woman 19 year old teenage girl wearing sportwear exercising keeping fit looking confused with a range of sports balls - soccer, basketball, tennis , volleyball - UK
    KarinaC_Fitness_km012.jpg
  • A young sporty fit woman 19 year old teenage girl wearing sportwear exercising keeping fit looking confused with a range of sports balls - soccer, basketball, tennis , volleyball - UK
    KarinaC_Fitness_km013.jpg
  • A young sporty fit woman 19 year old teenage girl wearing sportwear exercising keeping fit looking confused with a range of sports balls - soccer, basketball, tennis , volleyball - UK
    KarinaC_Fitness_km010.jpg
  • Deiniol Jones, former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km70.jpg
  • Deiniol Jones, former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km68.jpg
  • Deiniol Jones, former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km61.jpg
  • Deiniol Jones, former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km57.jpg
  • Deiniol Jones, former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km51.jpg
  • Deiniol Jones, former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km44.jpg
  • Deiniol Jones, former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km42.jpg
  • Deiniol Jones, former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    D4S_3656.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km81.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km76.jpg
  • Shane Williams, former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km39.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby players, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km17.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby players, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    D4S_3580.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby players, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    D4S_3571.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby players, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km8.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby players, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    D4S_3547.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby players, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km5.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby players, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    D42_9501.jpg
  • Deiniol Jones, former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km50.jpg
  • Deiniol Jones, former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km48.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km98.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km87.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby players, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km25.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby players, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    S4C_Aberaeron_km13.jpg
  • Shane Williams former welsh international rugby player, leading a training session for young people at Clwb Rygbi Aberaeron Rugby Club, September 7 2015<br />
<br />
©keith morris<br />
www.artswebwales.com <br />
keith@artx.co.uk <br />
07710 285968<br />
01970 611106
    D4S_3940.jpg
  • Former Welsh rugby international player and record try-scorer (58 tries) SHANE WILLIAMS
    D4S_3983.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D4S_9253.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D4S_9245.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D42_0423.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D4S_9225.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D4S_9217.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D4S_9208.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D4S_9204.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D42_0413.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D42_0409.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D4S_9187.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D4S_9182.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D4S_9176.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
<br />
<br />
Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
<br />
<br />
photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D4S_9173.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
<br />
Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D42_0379.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D42_0378.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D42_0377.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
    D42_0372.jpg
  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Hundred of avid Wales soccer fans gather at the 6m wide screen in the fanzone at Aberystwyth’s rugby club watch their side play against Portugal in the semi-final of the Euro2016 football competition.<br />
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Having not qualified for a major tournament since 1958, Wales have confounded the critics and thrilled their supporters with their run of wins, which came to and end as Portugal scored twice, with second half goals by Renaldo and Nani.<br />
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Aberystwyth Wales UK, Wednesday 06 July 2016<br />
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photo © Keith Morris / Alamy Live News
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  • Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 12 March 2016<br />
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Welsh rugby fans in the Castle Hotel Aberystwyth, watching television coverage of Wales playing England in the Six Nations rugby international series. <br />
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In a game that only  came to life in the last 20 minutes, England ran out the winners at Twickenham by 25 points to 21<br />
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Expatriate Englishman JOHN HARRINGTON celebrates the victory by himself in a room full of welsh supporters<br />
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photo © Keith Morris
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  • Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 12 March 2016<br />
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Welsh rugby fans in the Castle Hotel Aberystwyth, watching television coverage of Wales playing England in the Six Nations rugby international series. <br />
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In a game that only  came to life in the last 20 minutes, England ran out the winners at Twickenham by 25 points to 21<br />
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Expatriate Englishman JOHN HARRINGTON celebrates the victory by himself in a room full of welsh supporters<br />
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photo © Keith Morris
    WalesEngland2016_km018.jpg
  • Aberystwyth Wales UK, Saturday 12 March 2016<br />
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Welsh rugby fans in the Castle Hotel Aberystwyth, watching television coverage of Wales playing England in the Six Nations rugby international series. <br />
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In a game that only  came to life in the last 20 minutes, England ran out the winners at Twickenham by 25 points to 21<br />
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Expatriate Englishman JOHN HARRINGTON celebrates the victory by himself in a room full of welsh supporters<br />
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photo © Keith Morris
    WalesEngland2016_km017.jpg
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