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Wales V Fiji - RWC U20 Full Time
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Anyone else watching the match not a lot in it so far, I'm a bit worried with us having a pool of Fiji, Samoa and New Zealand, talk about painful!
Anyone else watching the match not a lot in it so far, I'm a bit worried with us having a pool of Fiji, Samoa and New Zealand, talk about painful!
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Woooooooooh!
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Down to 14 with Morgan fresh off the bench, now's the time to score tries.
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Well done lads! Even England would of been proud of that driving maul!
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Welsh forwards dominating in the maul - leads to the try (and the YC)
23 - 15
23 - 15
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Silly pass. Thank you.
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Game set and match,
Thank you for coming
Thank you for coming
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Intercept for Cory Allen
30 - 15
Game beyond doubt
30 - 15
Game beyond doubt
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Fair play to the Welsh boys they stuck to it and eventually the tries came, I dont know of there are bonus points but that was our 4th try.
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Team line-up? And a stream would be appreciated.
Are NZ playing today?
Are NZ playing today?
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Morgannwg wrote:Team line-up? And a stream would be appreciated.
Are NZ playing today?
http://www.globalsports1.co.nr/
Yes mate after this game, stay on the stream.
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Morgan showing his pace, love this guy. Hope he can make the step up.
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Yes Alyn there are,AlynDavies wrote:Fair play to the Welsh boys they stuck to it and eventually the tries came, I dont know of there are bonus points but that was our 4th try.
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Nipper, Nipper, Nipper!
Cmon you Ospreys! Rawr!!!!!
Cmon you Ospreys! Rawr!!!!!
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What a surprise - Matthew Morgan shreds the Fijian defence - 37 - 15
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36 - 3 to Wales in the second half!
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Coleman wrote:Morgan showing his pace, love this guy. Hope he can make the step up.
He already has, he's spent half the season in the Ospreys team!
22 games this season alone!
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Morgannwg wrote:Team line-up? And a stream would be appreciated.
Wales
1 Rob Evans
2 Kirby Myhill
3 Samson Lee
4 Cory Hill (C)
5 Matthew Screech
6 Luke Hamilton
7 Daniel Thomas
8 Dan Baker
9 Jonathan Evans
10 Sam Davies
11 Luke Morgan
12 Owen Williams
13 Jack Dixon
14 Eli Walker
15 Ross Jones
16 Darran Harris
17 Gareth Thomas
18 WillGriff John
19 Rhodri Hughes
20 Ellis Jenkins
21 Tom Habberfield
22 Matthew Morgan
23 Cory Allen
Fiji
1 Ratulame Lewanavanua
2 Jale Sassen
3 Alex Hodgman
4 Temo Raibevu
5 Esikia Macu
6 Joketani Raikabula
7 Ledua Ratumuri
8 Aca Simolo
9 Sakiusa Gavidi
10 Michael Little
11 Jimilai Rokoduru
12 Samu Kerevi
13 Sevanaia Galala
14 Josua Kerevi
15 Matayavusa Lea (C)
16 Etuati Qadrodro
17 Semi Keli
18 Petero Tivitivi
19 Sakeasi Kautoga
20 Sitiveni Nawaqa
21 Seru Cavuilati
22 Timoci Seruwalu
23 Tikilaci Vuibau
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AlynDavies wrote:Coleman wrote:Morgan showing his pace, love this guy. Hope he can make the step up.
He already has, he's spent half the season in the Ospreys team!
But i meant starting week in week out. Hes behind Biggar who has started to mature and not act like an idiot. Biggar is only 22/23 so its not like hes going any where. I'd hate for Morgan to have to move to get the rugby he needs to develop.
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Coleman wrote:AlynDavies wrote:Coleman wrote:Morgan showing his pace, love this guy. Hope he can make the step up.
He already has, he's spent half the season in the Ospreys team!
But i meant starting week in week out. Hes behind Biggar who has started to mature and not act like an idiot. Biggar is only 22/23 so its not like hes going any where. I'd hate for Morgan to have to move to get the rugby he needs to develop.
Well 9 starts, 13 sub games and 791 minutes is still pretty good, as well as 3 games for Swansea RFc, he seems to be being developed nicely.
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Thanks for the stream. That is probably the strongest U20's team we could have put out, the bench is pretty good aswell and there is no Ieuan Evans(Pontypool no.8). Still don't think Sam Davies is up to the task though, Morgan is the starter for me.
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I cant disagree with that, the O's arent my region so i've not had the closest eye on his games. Glad to see hes being used well. Such a great prospect.
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He has mostly started LV games. He might get more of a chance if Biggar gets called up.
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Take it it's just me having difficulty finding the stream via Globalsports?
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I had to download Veetle and log in via Facebook. o.O
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http://www.globalsports1.co.nr/Morgannwg wrote:Take it it's just me having difficulty finding the stream via Globalsports?
Use that Morgs
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Coleman wrote:I had to download Veetle and log in via Facebook. o.O
Just Veetle and click the 'I dont have fb' button.
Quality isn't that good.
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Another try for Wales final score
44-18
44-18
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Thats the game, good start to the cup
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44 - 18
Captain Hill gets the try (its not as fun as Captain Cook from last season )
Captain Hill gets the try (its not as fun as Captain Cook from last season )
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Ok hopefully the Samoa and New Zealand game will be on after this one, or New Zealand Vs New Zealand A depending on your point of view.
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AlynDavies wrote:Ok hopefully the Samoa and New Zealand game will be on after this one, or New Zealand Vs New Zealand A depending on your point of view.
....I mean
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Sky Sports reported it finished 44-18. Nice win I suppose, first game in and hopefully they've gelled. Globalsports keeps crashing for me, if anyone has an alternative streaming site please PM me.
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It should be on after the cycleing, I have another link if this one doesnt work.
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Morgannwg wrote:Sky Sports reported it finished 44-18. Nice win I suppose, first game in and hopefully they've gelled. Globalsports keeps crashing for me, if anyone has an alternative streaming site please PM me.
pm
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Wales played well in the second half. They tried to outrun the Fijians out wide in the first forty minutes and it didn't work, the fijians held them up a number of times to turn a tackled ball into a mual and gained possession from it.
The fijian Physicality counted in the first 2 minutes, but then wales slowly started gaining control by using their superior technique in the scrums and line outs to dominate possession.
Fiji didn't manage to get into the welsh 22 once in the second half. Whilst Wales managed it 11 times.
Wales will do well to remember to keep their structure and not try and go too wide too early, but overall a very good win, taking revenge for their 34 - 20 loss last year.
The fijian Physicality counted in the first 2 minutes, but then wales slowly started gaining control by using their superior technique in the scrums and line outs to dominate possession.
Fiji didn't manage to get into the welsh 22 once in the second half. Whilst Wales managed it 11 times.
Wales will do well to remember to keep their structure and not try and go too wide too early, but overall a very good win, taking revenge for their 34 - 20 loss last year.
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That's a very good result and if the scrum is functioning well does that mean there's a decent TH out there
Excellent result though. Was looking like another dodgy performance in the 1st half but fp to the boyos they came good. If you got a good pack then backs will always perform better.
Excellent result though. Was looking like another dodgy performance in the 1st half but fp to the boyos they came good. If you got a good pack then backs will always perform better.
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Yup Sampson Lee is from an Irish travelling family apparently. So at least Wales or Ireland may have a decent tight head in a few years!
Ok lets make a new thread for the Samoa V Nz game.
Ok lets make a new thread for the Samoa V Nz game.
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Shocking journalism by the Western Fail
"Matthew Morgan inspires Wales win in Junior World Championship opener"
They do then go to mention he came on for 20 minutes when the game was already won.
I would be pretty p*ssed off if I was one of the Welsh forwards - as it was them who won the game, not the Fail's wonderboy.
"Matthew Morgan inspires Wales win in Junior World Championship opener"
They do then go to mention he came on for 20 minutes when the game was already won.
I would be pretty p*ssed off if I was one of the Welsh forwards - as it was them who won the game, not the Fail's wonderboy.
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wales606 wrote:Shocking journalism by the Western Fail
"Matthew Morgan inspires Wales win in Junior World Championship opener"
They do then go to mention he came on for 20 minutes when the game was already won.
I would be pretty p*ssed off if I was one of the Welsh forwards - as it was them who won the game, not the Fail's wonderboy.
Be reasonable 606, you can't really expect someone from that paper to have actually watched the game?
My god it wasn't on the tv, and to watch a stream is clearly too much hassle.
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AlynDavies wrote:wales606 wrote:Shocking journalism by the Western Fail
"Matthew Morgan inspires Wales win in Junior World Championship opener"
They do then go to mention he came on for 20 minutes when the game was already won.
I would be pretty p*ssed off if I was one of the Welsh forwards - as it was them who won the game, not the Fail's wonderboy.
Be reasonable 606, you can't really expect someone from that paper to have actually watched the game?
My god it wasn't on the tv, and to watch a stream is clearly too much hassle.
Yep...awful journalism
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I knows its only a points exercise right now but we all still do 'topping the pool' business even in the early stages.
So, my question is why are Wales topping their Pool (on IRB site) at this admittedly early stage having beaten Fiji 44 to 18, and New Zealand is running second on the list, having beaten Samoa 63 to 0?
I'm just asking for the logic in it given that the other pools seem to be running on the usual points amassed tallies? Anyone care to explain it to me, I'm more than ready to admit I might have been reading this whole pool position thing inaccurately all these years..
So, my question is why are Wales topping their Pool (on IRB site) at this admittedly early stage having beaten Fiji 44 to 18, and New Zealand is running second on the list, having beaten Samoa 63 to 0?
I'm just asking for the logic in it given that the other pools seem to be running on the usual points amassed tallies? Anyone care to explain it to me, I'm more than ready to admit I might have been reading this whole pool position thing inaccurately all these years..
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SecretFly wrote:I knows its only a points exercise right now but we all still do 'topping the pool' business even in the early stages.
So, my question is why are Wales topping their Pool (on IRB site) at this admittedly early stage having beaten Fiji 44 to 18, and New Zealand is running second on the list, having beaten Samoa 63 to 0?
I'm just asking for the logic in it given that the other pools seem to be running on the usual points amassed tallies? Anyone care to explain it to me, I'm more than ready to admit I might have been reading this whole pool position thing inaccurately all these years..
The IRB website is always poor and disorganised, but it could also be that Wales are simply more pro than New Zealand.
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AlynDavies wrote:SecretFly wrote:I knows its only a points exercise right now but we all still do 'topping the pool' business even in the early stages.
So, my question is why are Wales topping their Pool (on IRB site) at this admittedly early stage having beaten Fiji 44 to 18, and New Zealand is running second on the list, having beaten Samoa 63 to 0?
I'm just asking for the logic in it given that the other pools seem to be running on the usual points amassed tallies? Anyone care to explain it to me, I'm more than ready to admit I might have been reading this whole pool position thing inaccurately all these years..
The IRB website is always poor and disorganised, but it could also be that Wales are simply more pro than New Zealand.
Could be... could be.
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Didn't we lose to Fiji in this tournament last year? If so, this marks a good turn around in the space of a year. Now, just don't lose by 96 points to NZ again and that will be another step in the right direction!
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Griff wrote:Didn't we lose to Fiji in this tournament last year? If so, this marks a good turn around in the space of a year. Now, just don't lose by 96 points to NZ again and that will be another step in the right direction!
Yep.
This side should be a lot better than the 96 - 0ers
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Griff wrote:Didn't we lose to Fiji in this tournament last year? If so, this marks a good turn around in the space of a year. Now, just don't lose by 96 points to NZ again and that will be another step in the right direction!
Yes Griff, although the WRU have now changed their selection policy they always pick a team a year younger than allowed, they pick 18/19 year olds where as most nations pick players who are 20. Wales have picked players who are 20 this season, to try and avoid a repeat of last years fiasco.
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Great result.
Thanks for the thread guys. I missed the match through work commitments but reading your posts was as exciting as the game itself...!
Let's hope the lads can keep making a good account of themselves.
Thanks for the thread guys. I missed the match through work commitments but reading your posts was as exciting as the game itself...!
Let's hope the lads can keep making a good account of themselves.
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The saddest thing about this game is that is was shown live in the Middle East, and in South Africa but no one in Wales had access to it.
You can watch them here:
http://www.supersport.com/rugby/jwc-matches/video
But you'll have to be behind a proxy.
On firefox, click options, then on the advanced Tab, click settings, click manual proxy settings and type in.
HTTP Proxy: 41.78.239.194
port: 8080
click "ok"
That should work the site will think your from Zimbabwe, though I can't get the Welsh game to work, hopefully it will be fixed soon.
Remember to click "no proxy" after you have finished watching, its at the top above the manual setting.
You can watch them here:
http://www.supersport.com/rugby/jwc-matches/video
But you'll have to be behind a proxy.
On firefox, click options, then on the advanced Tab, click settings, click manual proxy settings and type in.
HTTP Proxy: 41.78.239.194
port: 8080
click "ok"
That should work the site will think your from Zimbabwe, though I can't get the Welsh game to work, hopefully it will be fixed soon.
Remember to click "no proxy" after you have finished watching, its at the top above the manual setting.
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Highlights
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLD29FEE948B56BE79&v=h40ZO6fvP_M&feature=player_embedded#!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLD29FEE948B56BE79&v=h40ZO6fvP_M&feature=player_embedded#!
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Cheers for that Maes
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