Tonight both Dan Lydiate and Taulupe Faletau are set to get their 50th caps in the game against fiji both at standing players and players a massive part In Saturday's win over England
0 Comments
Wales might have been decimated by injury in this World Cup but Wales will forget all about their unprecedented misfortune if they make it three successive Pool A victories, at the expense of Fiji, in the Millennium Stadium Today Having arrived at Rugby World Cup 2015 without his irrepressible full-back and goal-kicker Leigh Halfpenny, first-choice scrum-half Rhys Webb and centre Jonathan Davies, coach Warren Gatland has since lost Corey Allen to a hamstring tear and Scott Williams and Hallam Amos to knee and shoulder injuries. Wales will be looking too win this game today too be top of the pools. Will make life a little easier when the face Australia for the last match of the pools So what can we say warren picked a stronger team ready for Fiji I feel!! What's we all think about the team With the World Cup in the third week here's some figures off how it's all going
Points scored 987 Yellow cards -16 Tries-110 Conv-76 DGS-2 Pens-93 Timings 17:00 RED CARPET ARRIVALS START 17:30 VIP Ticket arrivals 18:00 Ceremony Only (£20) Ticket arrivals 19:00 Ceremony starts 21:30 Ceremony ends 02:00 Carriages After wales winning on Saturday Fiji should be a walk in the park for wales!! With both teams training hard this week ready for Thursday South Africa captain Jean de Villiers has retired from international rugby after being ruled out of the rest of the World Cup with a fractured jaw. Centre De Villiers, who was injured during Saturday's 46-6 win over Samoa, played 109 times for his country. That makes the 34-year-old Stormers man the fourth most-capped player in the history of South African Test rugby. "Rugby will be poorer without Jean," said coach Heyneke Meyer. "He is a true ambassador for South Africa." De Villiers said he knew as soon as he left the field on Saturday that he had played his last Test. So wales did it I feel that was the game of the World Cup so far that game over takes the Japan v South Africa game. Wales went into this game excepted too lose!! Wales kicked the score of with just 2 minutes on the clock!! MAN OF THE MATCH GOES TOO DAN Biggar He was flawless from the tee all night long, scoring seven penalties from seven attempts spread across the field and setting up a try that will be long celebrated in the Welsh national Come on the Reds |
Archives
December 2015
Categories |