Phil Bennett (Rugby Union) - Died on June 12 aged 73: Considered to be the finest fly-half to play for Wales, pivotal to the country's glory years during the 1970s who became a cult figure due to a grievance-laced pre-match speech before facing England, the old enemy, in Cardiff in 1977. "Look what these bastards have done to Wales. They've taken our coal, our water, our steel. They buy our homes and live in them for a fortnight every year. What have they given us?" he said. "Absolutely nothing. We've been exploited, raped, controlled and punished by the English - and that's who you are playing this afternoon," said Bennett. Wales won 14-9.
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