No. | Name | |
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15Matthew Morgan, - | ||
14Alex Cuthbert, - | ||
13Tyler Morgan, - | ||
12Jamie Roberts, - | ||
11George North, - | ||
10Dan Biggar, - 2 3 | ||
9Gareth Davies, - | ||
1Gethin Jenkins, - | ||
2Scott Baldwin, - | ||
3Tomas Francis, - | ||
4Bradley Davies, - | ||
5Alun Wyn Jones, - | ||
6Dan Lydiate, - | ||
7Sam Warburton, - | ||
8Taulupe Faletau, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Ken Owens, - | ||
17Aaron Jarvis, - | ||
18Samson Lee, - | ||
19Luke Charteris, - | ||
20Justin Tipuric, - | ||
21Lloyd Williams, - | ||
22Rhys Priestland, - | ||
23James Hook, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
"Wales have one foot in the quarter-final door of the Rugby World Cup but only after they were forced to endure a gutsy 80-minute test from Fiji. Warren Gatland's men seemed to be on their way to a bonus-point win at 17-6 up at the break following first-half tries from Gareth Davies and Scott Baldwin, but they were sucked in to playing a free-flowing off-the-cuff style of game which suited the Pacific Islanders to a tee for much of the second half. Turnover ball was kicked, passes were pushed and when Vereniki Goneva finished off a long-range counter for Fiji, the result was very much up for grabs. But Wales were able to steady through two Dan Biggar penalties and while the Fijians kept coming, their mistakes and repeated breakdown infringements allowed Gatland's side to hold on for the win. They will now await the result of Saturday night's clash between Australia and England to find out exactly what they have to do at Twickenham next weekend."
IT'S OVER!
Full time analysis to come from ESPN's Sam Bruce in just a few moments...
Alun Wyn Jones and Tipuric battle away down the right but still are kept out.
And after a scrappy period of the play in the centre, the ball is now set for a Fiji scrum.
AND THEY LOOK LIKE THEY MAY HAVE ONE! We're off to the TMO...
Davies looks to have his second but is tackled just short of the line by Talei. The TMO assessed whether the scrum half's slide was enough but it wasn't given as the TMO found a Fiji hand in between the ball and ground, blocking the Welsh try.
IT IS NOT GIVEN!
Wales lineout in Fiji's 22.
Game increasing in intensity as we approach the end, as Wales now in attack but still a safe position from Fiji's try line,
We continue as both sides tackle along the half way, with Fiji in possession.
Fiji have claimed a penalty and Volavola kicks down for the lineout.
Dan Biggar comes off with what looks like cramp. Priestland on.
Fiji lineout after some brief subs...
Wales scrum upcoming, but you can't help but fancy Fiji to find some luck after what we've seen so far...
Wales making it play, but Ken Owens just about steps into touch very near the try line nad Fiji are let off. Fiji lineout...
Scrum results in more Fiji offensive progress. Faletau really not having an easy ride from Talei in this game! Welsh line full of gaps as Fiji seem to be cutting them apart at will.
Let off for Morgan there. Likes to take on opponents with ball in hand but should've offloaded before.
Wales kick out for another lineout, which is on half way...
Still, Fiji are one converted try away from the Welsh score.
However, Wales have a penalty after Fiji No.7 is penalised for not supporting his body weight. Tough call to be fair. Controversial.
Cuthbert thinks he's intercepted the Fiji pass but he fumbles it and Fiji make it pay!
In similar style to their previous attack, they work it left to right and pass the try line with the ball in Goneva's hands! Brute pace from the Fiji attack and Wales are at risk of letting this slip into a game similar to how 7's is played - very open and fast! They need to take control again.
Warburton is penalised for a deliberate knock on and Fiji have the penalty after Tikoirotuma proves dangerous again as he navigates his way through a number of Welsh bodies in the centre.
Volavola lines up the three points...
Gatland's men eventual call on kicking to gain some yardage as the maul proves unrewarding this time.
Most notable moment of play is Jamie Roberts little chip, who then attempts to run onto it, but is instead collected by Fiji's fullback.
We now have a Wales scrum on the half way...
"Wales are on the way to a third straight Rugby World Cup victory and a step closer to a place in the quarter-finals after a rugged first half against Fiji at the Millennium Stadium. A line-break from George North inside the opening minute set the tone for what has been an open affair, Warren Gatland's side picking up tries through half-back Gareth Davies and hooker Scott Baldwin. Both five-pointers came from close range after some fine lead-up work, the hands that put Alun Wyn Jones into space for Baldwin's try among the finer moments of the half. Fiji have stayed in touch through the boot of Ben Volavola but will need to add a try soon after the break if they're to stay in touch with Gatland's men."
Fact of the half: Wales only made ONE handling error all half, which was Dan Lydiate's a few minutes before half time which Fiji nearly capitalised on.
Thunderous first half from both sides. Wales showing no signs of any hangover from their England victory while Fiji still look a threat. Be suprised if they didn't cross the try line themselves in the second half, however, their defence is starting to look spaced out and vulnerable. George North especially seems to be having a lot of joy in finding gaps alongside Gareth Davies.
First half analysis to come...
Lineout leads to the rolling maul which struggles to bombard its way through the Fijian pack to begin with but eventual find a few metres down the right flank.
They keep pushing and pushing, slowly but surely...
Fiji scrum!
TRY! We're off to the TMO after Wales find yet another break through in the Fiji line. This time Scott Baldwin grounds the ball....
...and it's been GIVEN!
Jamie Roberts off loads initially from the break down on the half way, before the ball works it way down the Welsh line on the left eventually finding Baldwin who bundles the ball over amidst a large number of Fiji players piling on top of him.
Wales half way to a bonus point!
Bit of back and forth again before Volavola kicks out. Wales lineout just inside the Fiji half.
Jamie Roberts has a go to before North thinks he sealed the try in the corner...
TMO time!
Ruled out for foul play and Fiji remain seven points adrift. Volavola kicks their penalty out for the lineout.
Wales batter there way a few yards forward via the rolling maul but Fiji drag it to the deck. Wales grabbing hold of the match once more after a brief spell of less intensity.
WHAT DEFENCE FROM FIJI! Where has that come from? After some real Fijian threat, the Welsh steal in their 22 and Gareth Davies is once again pulling the strings in the Welsh attack with venomous pace.
Matthew Morgan lead the initial charge before offloading to Gareth Davies on the half way, who then again offloads to Faletau. Great last ditch tackle from Botia in their 22, but Wales definitely should've have been a try there!
Gareth Davies takes a quick kick to begin with and bursts away from Fiji on the half way, but they're just about bailed out by Volavola. However, Fiji still concede the penalty. Easy three for Biggar, but could easily have been a try.
Volavola kicks the ball down into Welsh terrority, which is then returned in similar fashion by Matthew Morgan.
...and we're back in the midfield.
We've got a scrum on the half way, with Wales to feed...
Not very long. The classic commentators curse. The Welsh scrum pays dividends as they battle their way eventually over the line. It has been coming it must be said.
Gareth Davies really making a name for himself with another try inbetween the sticks here. He dummies and then pushes away Qera before securing the first five points of the game.
What a start from Wales and in partiulcar George North. The winger makes an electric run towards the try line before being eventually taken down deep in the Fiji 22.
Wales showing they're up for up for this just seconds into the match!
Warren Gatland's men will be wanting to carry on their momentum from their win over England at the weekend with another victory in front of a home crowd here. Fiji, without their star man Nadolo due to suspension, still have something to play for with 3rd place and automatic qualification for the next World Cup still up for grabs.
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