ANDY Hill was a painter and decorator by trade, never to more devastating effect than at Stradey Park on Halloween 1972 when his long-distance penalty painted Llanelli a scarlet shade of red and stripped the All Blacks bare.
Roy Bergiers’ chargedown try and Phil Bennett’s mastery may have been more widely acclaimed more often but Hill’s 50-yarder in the second half clinched the victory, edging the Scarlets two scores clear, forcing the increasingly desperate Kiwis to go for broke.