Hmm - I really thought this would be etched in everyone's memory!
It did happen in an international match, but not Wales - and there most very definitely was a Watford connection - one of our all-time greats in fact...
Luther scored a hatrick in a 9-0 victory over Luxembourg. England not Watford of course.
Over to you vic....Over to you vic....
Over to you vic....

Oh bugger. Why do I answer when I can never think of a follow-up question?
(That's not the follow-up question by the way - or is it?.....)

Luther scored a hatrick in a 9-0 victory over Luxembourg. England not Watford of course.
oh sod it! Well done, Vic.Hmm - I really thought this would be etched in everyone's memory!
It did happen in an international match, but not Wales - and there most very definitely was a Watford connection - one of our all-time greats in fact...
Luther scored a hatrick in a 9-0 victory over Luxembourg. England not Watford of course.
Rigoletto? I'm only guessing that as I saw it when I was in 6th form theatre club at school.
Sorry for the delay in setting the next answer, but which opera (now one of the most popular of all time) was once described as a "shabby little shocker"?
Daniel Tosca?
Perhaps I'm being a little harsh here but it's not Daniel Tosca.
Can I throw in his middle names? I meant Dániel Giacomo Puccini's Tosca.![]()
OK, I'll give to you atp. The character's name was, of course, Floria Tosca.
His full name was Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini!!
I stand duly corrected.
You don't have to be smart for this, downright easy - from which club did both our special 1999 goalscorers come?