Former Ireland winger Tommy Bowe was sent a special birthday cake by Wales legend Mike Phillips.
Bowe was covering the Wales v Ireland game on his 41st birthday for the BBC, alongside British and Irish Lions icon Sam Warburton, Martin Johnson and Gabby Logan
Prior to the broadcast, Warburton entered Bowe's trailer with a birthday cake. Plastered across the top of it was an image of Phillips scoring in the corner, swatting Bowe aside in the process.
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Of course, this has become tradition over the years, with Phillips sending Bowe the picture every time Wales play Ireland in the Six Nations. The two players were teammates at Ospreys during the glory days, and obviously opponents at international level.
Bowe cracked up when Warburton showed him the cake, exclaiming: "Am I ever going to live that down? Thank you, Mike Phillips!", before Warburton added: "Can I just say, it's not from me, it's from Phillsy!"
Along with the birthday cake, Phillips sent Bowe a video message: "I just want to wish you happy birthday, mate. It's that favourite time of the year for me. Wales v Ireland, I get to show my try - sitting you down there in the corner like I did most games. There was one in the World Cup as well, but there we are, I won't mention that one.
"Have a great day, mate, I hope to see you soon pal!"
Bowe, who initially asked if he could spit on the cake, answered: "Cheers, Phillsy. There he is, handing me off again. That was illegal, that try, it was the wrong ball, Mike! Ireland against Wales, whatever time of year it is in the Six Nations, Mike Phillips I guarantee will send me that picture of him handing me off. He still dines out on it. Maybe I can give you a hand-off next time! You deserve it. Here's to an Irish win!"
It was indeed an Irish win, with Simon Easterby's side beating Wales 27-18 in Cardiff. It wasn't for a lack of trying from Wales, who came close to beating the champions with a great performance.
The Phillips and Bowe picture was from their 2011 Six Nations encounter, and the 'wrong ball' incident Bowe is referring to saw captain Matthew Rees take a quick lineout to Phillips, who scored from 40 metres out.
Ireland were not happy because Wales had not used the same ball that Johnny Sexton had kicked out, which is not allowed on a quick lineout. Wales would go on to win the game 19-13.