Six Nations: Whatever happened to the Wales team that beat England in 1993?

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Wales beat England 10-9 in 1993 in Cardiff. Other memorable moments include Scott Gibbs' dance at Wembley in 1999, Gavin Henson's last-gasp penalty en-route to the 2005 clean sweep for Mike Ruddock's Welsh team and Chris Robshaw's class of 2013 that mugged England of the Grand Slam.

Ieuan Evans scored the only try for Wales against England. The crowd's roar kept him going to the line. Rory Underwood didn't see Evans coming. Wales and England will meet in Cardiff on Friday night in the Six Nations Championship opener at the Millennium Stadium.

Wales team that beat England in 1993 is no longer together.

Mike Rayer played 21 times for Wales and is currently the director of rugby at Bedford.

Ieuan Evans is third on the all time Welsh list with 33 tries. He retired from rugby in 1999 to run his own PR marketing company. Evans was awarded the MBE for services to rugby.

Scott Gibbs played 53 times for Wales between 1991 and 2001 scoring 10 tries. He was also a Lions legend on their 1997 tour to South Africa.

Mike Hall played 42 times for Wales between 1988 and 1995. He is now a successful property developer and surveyor.

Wayne Proctor played 39 times for Wales scoring 11 tries. He is now a fitness coach working with the Scarlets, Wales Under-20s and the Wales Sevens squads.

Neil Jenkins is the first player in Test history to score 1,000 points. He has been capped 87 times by Wales and scored 1.049 points in total.

Robert Jones played 54 times for Wales and three times with the Lions. He is now a regular contributor to the media.

Ricky Evans played 19 times for Wales between 1993-95. He sued Olivier Merle in the French courts for causing his ankle injury through foul play.

Garin Jenkins was suspended for 16 weeks after being sent-off against Llanelli. Nigel Meek filled his boots. Meeks played three times for Wales and made his Test debut in this game. Brian Moore gave Meks his shirt and allowed him to keep his.

Hugh Williams-Jones was in the Wales team that beat England in 1993. He was a policeman and played rugby for South Wales.

Gareth Llewellyn was chauffeured off the pitch by jubilant Welsh fans. Now he's a rugby coach in England with Thornbury in South West Division One.

Tony Copsey played 16 times for Wales. He was the chief executive at Wasps and Londosn Welsh and the managing director of Harlequins. Now he is a director at Fourth Dimension Expert Resource Ltd in Hertfordshire.

Emyr Lewis played 41 times for Wales and his chip ahead led to Evans' famous try in 1993. Lewis moved into sale work and is now a regular pundit on Welsh game.

Richard Webster played rugby league for Salford and in the 1995 Rugby League World Cup. He also coached the Wales Under-20 side and takes part in triathlons.

Stuart Davies won 17 caps for Wales between 1992 and 1998. His playing career ended in 1998 after he suffered a neck injury in Wales’ 51-0 defeat to France at Wembley. Davies was appointed chief executive at the Dragons this week.