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One goal for Bale, one Giant step for Wales, 3 excited commentators. Gareth Bale's fabulous headed winner in Cyprus put Wales one win from qualifying for their first finals tournament since 1958. It was met with jubilation on the pitch, in the stands, and the commentary box. Rob Phillips on BBC Radio Wales, Nic Parri and the ever excitable Malcolm Allen on S4C and Robbie Savage on BBC 5 Live.
After Mo Farah almost fell in his World Championship 5000m semi-final, Olympic Sprint Champion Darren Campbell explains how a five a side game in Wales might explain how Farah stayed on his feet.
Lyndon Thomas started out as Brynmor Williams half back partner as a junior for Cardigan. In 1969 he joined Bridgend and made over 400 appearances as a fly half and centre for the club and represented West Wales and Wales B.
Wales centre Jamie Roberts speaks with ex international midfield partner Tom Shanklin about his move to Harlequins next season.
Dai Parker scored the first ever Cup Final try - it was for Neath in The Welsh All Blacks 15-9 win over Llanelli in the very first final in 1972.
He was one of the most popular players ever to grace The Gnoll and played initially as a Scrum half and then an outside half for Neath from 1965 to 1974 - captaining the club in his final season.
After beating fellow Welshman Jamie Jones to reach the last 16 of the Wales Open, former World Champion Mark Williams spoke to BBC Wales reporter John Evans.
Shane Sutton reveals former Double World Champion Becky James has had a four or five week set back in her recovery from injury. He told Radio Wales Sport though he still has confidence she'll be back to her best for next year's Olympics in Rio.
After 15th place in the Tour of Qatar Time Trial Luke Rowe moved up to 5th overall and into the white jersey of best Young Rider. On Radio Wales Sport he told Steffan Garrero about suggestions from Shane Sutton he should the track in Rio, and first Tuesday's Stage 3.
"It shouldn't be in the too distant future". Injured Scarlets captain Ken Owens on his return to the pitch. Scrum V Radio with Rick O'Shea is live every Thursday evening from 7.30pm on BBC Radio Wales.
Rick O'Shea spoke live to Gloucester fly-half James Hook on #ScrumVRadio about his hopes to get back into the Wales fold.
Scrum V Radio is live every Thursday evening from 7.30pm on BBC Radio Wales.
Former Cardiff City captain Jason Perry questions ex manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's recruitment policy with another one of his signings - striker Javi Guerra - set to depart.
Former Wales captain Barry Horne calls Real Madrid fans fickle for jeering Gareth Bale for shooting wide instead of passing to Ronaldo during the 3-0 win over Espanyol.
Former Cardiff City captain Graham Kavanagh says it would be "difficult" to have a member of the supporters trust elected to the Bluebirds board.
Wilfried Bony is the perfect strike partner for Sergio Aguero at Manchester City according to former City midfielder Trevor Sinclair.
Former Scarlets coach Nigel Davies backs Stephen Jones to succeed on his return to the region as backs coach.
Ahead of Pontypridd against Bristol RFC at Sardis Road in the British & Irish Cup, Rick O'Shea was joined on Scrum V Radio by coaches Geraint Lewis and Sean Holley.
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This week on #ScrumV on @bbcradiowales, @philsteele1 went to meet someone that he grew up with in Ely, Cardiff - the former Bridgend and Wales wing Glen Webbe.
Glen was of course the first ever black player to play for Wales.
He began by telling Steeley of his impressions of his first overseas tour - with The Wales Youth team to South Africa at the height of the apartheid era in 1980.
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Before he commentates on the Chelsea v @SwansOfficial game in the Premier League, @BBCRadioWales reporter @SimonDavies45 attended the Premier of the new film about the club - "Jack to a King" where he chatted to some of the stars of the film, and director Marc Evans