#GuinnessSixNations #Rugby #Wales Enjoy the singing of the Welsh anthem in Wales' first home game of the 2022 Guinness Six Nations at the Principality Stadium.
Nothing beats the Welsh singing Land Of My. Father's at the Principality Stadium whether its Rugby or football being played it's sung with such passion always makes me cry and I'm an Englishman
I love it too Paul. I'm and indian born in Sydney, Australia. It makes me cry honestly it's that beautiful and I think the unity is what truly showcases the passion and beauty of it.
@@wotajoker4802their rugby team has done unbelievable things. For such a small country you have to admire what they’ve achieved. Hats off from an Englishman
Just rewatching this after seeing the enthusiastic Italians singing their national anthem after a Ferrari driver (Charles Leclerc) wins the 2024 Italian Grand Prix at Monza, and the goosebumps and hiraeth kicked at the first notes, even now, 3500 miles and twenty-somthing years away from the last tiime I stood in one of those crowds and sang...!
@@gripofthegengar6167 great game. Love beating Scotland, especially when you've got the smug face of John Barclays quietly thinking that Scotland are going to put 40 on the board. Incredibly overrated side.
@@jamesm5497 And will England and France be so generous? The amount of cover for Biggar is hilarious thing to see. He played for any other side, he'd have been seen for what he was years ago! Average!
@@taffyducks544 Jesus Christ why all the negativity? He's just captained us to a win against Scotland on basically one leg and kicked loads of really important penalties. England lost to this Scotland side that we just beat, and France are unreal so yeah we will probably get turned over. Enjoy the win
@@nemanacemu2024 It is related as a cousin. Cernyweg ( Cornish ) and Brythoneg ( Brezhoneg in Brittany ) and Cymraeg ( Welsh ) have several words that are the same. Example -môr ( sea in Welsh) mor (brezhoneg) mor in Cornish. Scottish Gaelic, also known as Scots Gaelic and Gaelic, is a Goidelic language native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a Goidelic language, Scottish Gaelic, as well as both Irish and Manx, developed out of Old Irish.
No! Kingdom of Wales unified under Iestyn Ap Gwrgan (1057), Anglo/Norman invasion of Wales (1091-1284), Principality of Gwynedd created within the Kingdom of Wales, (1282-1536), Kingdom of Wales occupied (1284-1400), Welsh autonomy restored to the Kingdom of Wales under Owain Glyndwr (1409-1536), Conquest of England by the Welsh (1485), illegal Annexation of Wales under Henry the 8th of the House of Tudor, connecting Wales to English laws (1536-1542), Successor state to the Kingdom of England known as "England and Wales" (1967), Welsh autonomy under a Welsh Parliament restored (1997-....). Please take your distortion of History elsewhere!
@@taffyducks544 Ah, that's why the Welsh always did what the English wanted, right? they fought their wars, they died for them... they even fought against Ireland and Scotland, always for England. What exactly are you proud of?
@@SintoniaFinaRadio You know that moment in Braveheart where the Irish turn on the English? Well, in reality it was the Welsh who does that, Mel Gibson changed it because the Irish didn't want to be seen on screen fighting for the English. As for The Welsh fighting or doing what the English wanted, I could say the same for the English when they were hammered by the Normans! You did their bidding for centuries to come. What was it, around 415 years or something?! So again, you can't distort history against me buddy, so please don't try. As for being Proud, how about being descended from the Great Caratacus? and Constantine who made Rome Christian at the council of Nicea? Or maybe his son Macsen who Unified Wales for the second time in 383?! Oh, wait, how about fighting off a superior Anglo Saxon force for over 650 years? And then fighting off and surviving a superior English/Norman force for over 400 years. How about the inventions the Welsh have given the world, such as Packet Switching, The First Fuel Cell, The Ball Bearing, First Wearable Hearing aid, Mail Order, Sleeping Bag, Lawn Tennis, Boxing, The Longbow, etc. Maybe its the fact one side of Rolls Royce was Welsh, maybe its Lionel Rees who was the driving force behind the Royal Air Force, oh wait, perhaps Nye Bevan, the founder of the NHS. Shall I go on? Okay I shall........
@@SintoniaFinaRadio ....maybe its the fact that the main players in the founding of the most important nation in history were all Welsh, or were of Welsh descent. Elizabeth the 1st, John Dee, Richard Ap Meryck. Maybe because over 20 of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were of Welsh Descent. Maybe its because 11 US presidents are of Welsh descent. Maybe its the fact that Hollywood's founding was created due to A Welshman, or how about the gentleman gangster, Murray The Hump, Al Capones right hand man? Maybe its because the Greatest of all Privateers and Pirates were both Welsh. See, im going to be here forever if I list everything off about Wales and its history.