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Prince William Cup

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Welsh Rugby Union trophy

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Prince William Cup
SportRugby union
Instituted2007
Number of teams2
Country South Africa
 Wales
Holders South Africa (2023)
Most titles South Africa(9 titles)

ThePrince William Cup was created in 2007 by theWelsh Rugby Union and celebrates 100 years of rugby union history betweenWales andSouth Africa. It is named after the Vice Royal Patron of the WRU,the Prince of Wales, who presented the cup, at the inaugural match, held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on 24 November 2007.

Trophy

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The trophy was chosen byPrince William, from three different designs presented by specialist jewellers. Mari Thomas fromLlanelli and Nicola Palterman fromNeath won the commission to create the cup.[1] The pair, who have exhibited their jewellery around the world fromLondon toNew York City, claim the creation of the 55 cm high, 1.5 mm gauge trophy as their biggest and most elaborate creation to date. The Prince William Cup is inspired by the landscapes of South Africa and Wales.[1] The trophy is silver lined with 23 carat gold plate and is cone shaped tapering from 16 cm at the rim to 8 cm at its base.[2] The trophy is the ninth of its type in world rugby and was presented to the winner of the first clash by Prince William himself.[3]

Controversy

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The naming of the cup after Prince William has caused controversy inWales. Opponents to the name called on the WRU to rename the trophy in honour of Welsh international rugby starRay Gravell, who died on 31 October 2007.[4] During a tribute to Gravell at the inaugural match the stadium announcer asked the crowd to remember Ray as 'gwir dywysog Cymru', a true prince of Wales. Gravell's funeral was attended by over 10,000 people, includingRhodri Morgan, First Minister of Wales. FollowingThe Cambrian, calling for the cup to be renamed in tribute to Gravell, it was raised in theNational Assembly for Wales[5] byPlaid CymruAMBethan Jenkins, although theWelsh Government stated it has no view nor responsibility over the issue.[6] Amongst MPs, Labour MPPaul Flynn and Plaid'sAdam Price MP also called for the WRU to honour Ray Gravell, as did an online petition.[4][7]

Matches

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DetailsP South Africa WalesDSouth Africa pointsWales points
South Africa South Africa6510193126
Wales Wales11640216199
Neutral venue10102022
Overall181260429347

Results

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YearDateVenueHomeScoreAwayTrophy
winner
200724 NovemberMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 12–34 South AfricaSouth Africa
20087 JuneFree State Stadium,BloemfonteinSouth Africa 43–17 WalesSouth Africa
14 JuneLoftus Versfeld,Pretoria37–21
20088 NovemberMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 15–20 South AfricaSouth Africa
20105 JuneMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 31–34 South AfricaSouth Africa
201013 NovemberMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 25–29 South AfricaSouth Africa
20139 NovemberMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 15–24 South AfricaSouth Africa
20147 JuneKings Park Stadium,DurbanSouth Africa 38–16 WalesSouth Africa
14 JuneMbombela Stadium,Nelspruit31–30
201429 NovemberMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 12–6 South AfricaWales
201626 NovemberMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 27–13 South AfricaWales
20172 DecemberMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 24–22 South AfricaWales
20182 JuneRFK Stadium,Washington, D.C.South Africa 20–22 WalesWales
201824 NovemberMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 20–11 South AfricaWales
20216 NovemberMillennium Stadium,CardiffWales 18–23 South AfricaSouth Africa
20222 JulyLoftus Versfeld,PretoriaSouth Africa 32–29 WalesSouth Africa
9 JulyFree State Stadium,Bloemfontein12–13
16 JulyDHL Stadium,Cape Town30–14

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Nicola and Mari". BBC. 24 November 2018.
  2. ^"Prince William Cup to go on display".principalitystadium.wales. 8 February 2008. Retrieved24 November 2018.
  3. ^"Prince William is the new patron of Welsh Rugby Union, taking over from Her Majesty".royalcentral.co.uk. 21 December 2016. Archived fromthe original on 25 November 2018. Retrieved24 November 2018.
  4. ^ab"Stradey to stage Gravell funeral".BBC News. 5 November 2007.
  5. ^"Welsh Assembly session 06.11.07". Archived fromthe original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved5 September 2012.
  6. ^Jenkins, Bethan (6 November 2007)."Bethan Jenkins AC/AM: Renaming Prince William Cup to Ray Gravell/ Ail enwi cwpan Tywysog William i Ray Gravell".Bethan Jenkins AC/AM.
  7. ^Price, Adam (5 November 2007)."Adam calls to rename cup after our Grav with Westminster Motion".www.adampriceblog.org.uk. Archived fromthe original on 11 November 2007.
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