"Ian Scott Gibbs" is a former rugby footballer who represented Wales national rugby union team/Wales and the British and Irish Lions/Lions in rugby union and Wales national rugby league team/Wales and Great Britain national rugby league team/Great Britain in rugby league. His most memorable feats were his performance in the 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa (in which he was named "Player of the Series") and the superb individual try he scored in the dying minutes of the last ever Six Nations Championship/Five Nations match in 1999 against England national rugby union team/England.

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