No. | Name | |
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15Gareth Anscombe, - | ||
14Alex Cuthbert, - | ||
13Tyler Morgan, - | ||
12Jamie Roberts, - | ||
11George North, - | ||
10Dan Biggar, - 3 | ||
9Gareth Davies, - | ||
1Gethin Jenkins, - | ||
2Scott Baldwin, - | ||
3Samson Lee, - | ||
4Luke Charteris, - | ||
5Alun Wyn Jones, - | ||
6Dan Lydiate, - | ||
7Sam Warburton, - | ||
8Taulupe Faletau, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Ken Owens, - | ||
17Paul James, - | ||
18Tomas Francis, - | ||
19Bradley Davies, - | ||
20Justin Tipuric, - | ||
21Lloyd Williams, - | ||
22Rhys Priestland, - | ||
23James Hook, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
ESPN's Tristan Barclay had this to say:
"Talk among the press corps at half-time ran along the lines of 'surely they can't keep this up?' The answer in the second half was an emphatic yes. Where Wales were dominant in the opening 40, South Africa spent the second period banging on the Welsh door, with the likes of Alun Wyn Jones and Dan Lydiate holding back the green tide. With just five minutes to go, it looked as though Wales were going to be able to cling on for victory, but then up stepped Fourie du Preez to fly over in the left corner. It was heartbreak for the Welsh, but they can hold their heads up high after running the two-time champions so close. "
ROUND THE BACK FROM FOURIE DU PREEZ! Unbelievable offload from Duane Vermeulen - that's one for YouTube - before their captain leads by example and has acres of space to finish in the corner!
ESPN's Tristan Barclay had this to say:
"This is shaping up to be an excellent curtain-raiser for the World Cup quarterfinal weekend. The thought before kick-off was that the big bruisers of Wales and South Africa would play out a direct, gritty match, but what we've seen so far at Twickenham has been an open field and plenty of running from the back divisions. Wales heaped on the pressure in the opening stages but have let the Springboks off the hook with too many penalties within range of the posts. They are, however, ahead on the try-count, after Gareth Davies shrugged off JP Pietersen to cross after 17 minutes. A special mention must go to Dan Biggar, whose excellent up-and-under made the move, before ensuring Wales would go into the break ahead thanks to his dropped goal. The neutrals will want to see more of the same in the second 40 minutes, please."
...which is stolen back by SA! Great pinch and Willie le Roux darts forward himself making some decent territory.
Unbelievable scenes! Gareth Davies is the man for Wales again! Real top drawer effort from Biggar himself to set that try up. Kicks high and forward before running forward to beat Willie le Roux in the air to collect the ball back again. Offloads to his right where Davies runs home for the try.
Follow our men on the ground, Tristan Barclay (@TBarclayESPN) and Sam Bruce (@SamBruce86), who'll be providing us with their first hand insights straight from Twickenham.
You can read the match preview HERE.
South Africa XV: Willie Le Roux, JP Pietersen, Jesse Kriel, Damian De Allende, Bryan Habana, Handre Pollard, Fourie du Preez (captain), Tendai Mtawarira, Bismarck du Plessis, Frans Malherbe, Eben Etzebeth, Lood de Jager, Francois Louw, Schalk Burger, Duane Vermeulen
Wales XV: Gareth Anscombe, Alex Cuthbert, Tyler Morgan, Jamie Roberts, George North, Dan Biggar, Gareth Davies, Gethin Jenkins, Scott Baldwin, Samson Lee, Luke Charteris, Alun Wyn Jones, Dan Lydiate, Sam Warburton, Taulupe Faletau
Also see...
- Sexton now ruled out of tomorrow's Ireland - Argentina clash
- Ford and Gray have bans overturned