Num. | Nombre | |
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15Liam Williams, - | ||
14Alex Cuthbert, - | ||
13Jonathan Davies, - | ||
12Jamie Roberts, - | ||
11George North, - | ||
10Dan Biggar, - 4 | ||
9Gareth Davies, - | ||
1Rob Evans, - | ||
2Scott Baldwin, - | ||
3Samson Lee, - | ||
4Bradley Davies, - | ||
5Alun Wyn Jones, - | ||
6Dan Lydiate, - | ||
7Sam Warburton, - | ||
8Taulupe Faletau, - | ||
Cambios | ||
16Ken Owens, - | ||
17Gethin Jenkins, - | ||
18Tomas Francis, - | ||
19Jake Ball, - | ||
20Justin Tipuric, - | ||
21Lloyd Williams, - | ||
22Rhys Priestland, - | ||
23Gareth Anscombe, - |
*Los jugadores actualmente en la cancha se muestran en negritas
Comentario de partido
ESPN's Martyn Thomas had this to say straight from Cardiff:
"Wales remain on course for a fourth championship success under Warren Gatland, and they owe that fact to a committed defensive effort in Cardiff. The Principality Stadium roof failed to close ahead of kick off and thereafter the match refused to catch light. The game turned on an error from Jules Plisson that spared George North's blushes and allowed the wing to score the game's decisive try. This is not a match that will live long in the memory but then Wales have yet to hit top gear in any of their three outings so far. They head to Twickenham in a fortnight unbeaten, however, and starring down a potential championship decider."
And they've done it! The lineout has pushed and pushed and have finally the French have reaped their rewards thanks to a Guirado try!
Jonathan Davies kicks long up field and it's to perfection! It was a battle of pace for George North and the France defense to see who could get their first. The ball very nearly came to a standstill along the French tryline, and despite an initial missed kick from the Wales winger, he still managed to collect and touch down!
ESPN's Martyn Thomas had this to say straight from Cardiff:
"There has been some cracking rugby played today. Unfortunately it has been in the Super Rugby and not in Cardiff. Wales started strongly but bar Gareth Davies' late slalom through the French defence they have been unable to put their visitors under any real pressure. Still, but for an uncharacteristic miss from the kicking tee, France would find themselves further than three points behind at the break. In truth that would not be fair following 40 minutes of rugby in which they gradually, very gradually, found their confidence and rhythm. The scoreline is probably fair on the balance of play, of which there has been very little."
He collects the ball from the rear of the scrum, runs diagonally for the try line making substantial ground before having to kick for one of his teammates to chase as he's swarmed by French bodies. However, no one can make it and Vakatawa is there for the French to clear, albeit unconvincingly as the ball bounced near his feet.
And we're already into the first scrum of the game after France are penalised for a forward pass down their left flank. Davis to feed for Wales.
WALES XV: Liam Williams, Cuthbert, J Davies, Roberts, North, Biggar, G Davies; R Evans, Baldwin, Lee, B Davies, Jones, Lydiate, Warburton (c), Faletau
Replacements: Owens, Jenkins, Francis, Ball, Tipuric, Lloyd Williams, Priestland, Anscombe
FRANCE XV: Medard, Vakatawa, Mermoz, Danty, Camara, Plisson, Machenaud; Poirot, Guirado (c), Slimani, Jedrasiak, Flanquart, Lauret, Burban, Chouly
Replacements: Chat, Atonio, Pelo, Maestri, Goujon, Bezy, Trinh-Duc, Fickou
You can follow our man on the ground, Martyn Thomas(@MCThomasSport), who'll be giving us his live updates straight from the match in Cardiff. His preview can be read HERE.
France have beaten Italy and Ireland without truly convincing but find themselves right in the mix. With both sides still to face Eddie Jones' unbeaten England the result in Cardiff could prove pivotal, if not decisive.
Wales have arguably been the form side so far, but their opening weekend draw against Ireland means they cannot afford any further slip-ups.
It is too early to talk about Six Nations championship deciders, yet the hosts tonight know they would be knocked out of contention with a defeat under the open roof.
Hello and welcome to ESPN's live commentary of the Six Nations clash between Wales and France!