It was the most iconic moment in English rugby union history but Nadine Dorries, the United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, got her codes confused when she mistakenly referred to the 2003 World Cup final win over Australia as a rugby league game.
Dorries, a Conservative cabinet minister, was speaking at Portico Vine Amateur Rugby League Club in St Helens, Merseyside, at an event to celebrate the effect of a Social Impact Programme as part of the rearranged 2021 Rugby League World Cup, which takes place in England this autumn.
More than £25.8 (NZ$50m) million has been spent on projects delivering positive changes in communities across northern England.
Yet Dorries began her speech at the event by appearing to refer to the moment when Jonny Wilkinson kicked the winning drop-goal against the Wallabies in the World Cup final of the 15-a-side code nearly 18 years ago.
She said: "I've always quite liked the idea of rugby league and my long-standing memory is that 2003 drop-goal.