It's more than a decade on from one of the most gripping and bizarre ends to a rugby match ever seen.
And barely a month has gone by without Wales and Lions flanker Martyn Williams being reminded about his ill-fated role in professional rugby union's first ever penalty shootout.
Despite 100 Wales caps, two Six Nations Grand Slams and three Lions tours on his CV, and yet he still gets asked about his miss which cost Cardiff Blues their Heineken Cup semi-final against Leicester.
"I've watched it back a few times and laughed about it," Williams recently told a BBC podcast.
"It was so surreal at the time, I don't really have a good memory."
Now more than 10 years on from that shootout miss at the Principality Stadium, Williams has helped exorcise his Cardiff ghosts by beating two other former Wales rugby legends in a soccer challenge.
And one of them happened to be one of the most prolific goal-kickers Welsh rugby has ever seen.
In the TARO 10 – Lejynds Rygbi Cymru football challenge for S4C online platform Hansh, avid Liverpool supporter Williams took on prodigious points scoring fly-half Stephen Jones and back-rower Andy Powell.
The challenge saw all three players given 10 attempts to score outside the 18 yard-box.
Williams managed to find the net a total of four times, with Powell and Jones both posting a disappointing total of two goals.
It may be some crumbs of comfort for Williams after missing out on a Heineken Cup final ticket with the Blues.
Although he beat his two oval-shaped rivals, all three failed to topple host Aled Tomos Hughes, who plays football for Clwb Cymric, and netted five out of 10.