Wales survived a couple of nervy final minutes to record a 32-26 win over Fiji in a pulsating encounter in Bordeaux on Sunday.

Dan Biggar set a new Wales Rugby World Cup overall points record as his side held on by the skin of their teeth.

Flyhalf Biggar scored 12 points to move to a tally of 109 and pass Neil Jenkins total of 98 as both sides opened their campaigns in the tournament.

The two teams scored four tries and Fiji could have had a fifth right at the death if Semi Radradra had not spilt the ball – the look of agony on his face tells its own story.

 

Wales had opened the scoring early on through a Biggar penalty and then a try by Josh Adams in the left-hand corner.

Biggar failed to convert but Wales had an 8-0 lead within 10 minutes – a reverse of the match four years ago when Fiji had begun the brightest and led 12-0.

Fiji, though, struck back in style as captain Waisea Nayacalevu weaved his magic.

The 33-year-old burst through midfield beating one despairing tackle to touch down – fist pumping as he rose from the ground – in the 13th minute.

It was the fourth successive Test he had scored a try, the best run of his career.

The smattering of Fiji fans in the stadium waved their flags in celebration – scrumhalf Frank Lomani converted to pull Fiji to within a point of the Welsh 8-7.

Four minutes later the Fijians were in front after a magical move.

Nayacalevu offloaded brilliantly to centre partner Radradra who had the Welsh defence at sixes and sevens and he fed Lekima Tagitagivalu.

The flank finished it off prompting manic celebrations behind the posts with the replacements joining in.

Lomani converted for 14-8.

The water break could not come quick enough for the Welsh in a very warm Bordeaux.

Biggar refreshed them even more landing another long range penalty for 14-11.

Wales were back in front by the half hour mark Nick Tompkins teeing up fellow veteran George North.

North appearing in his fourth World Cup did a neat sidestep to touch down, aided by Lomani slipping on the greasy surface.

Biggar converted for 18-14.

Fiji came at the Welsh but Eroni Mawi was adjudged to have knocked the ball on as he stretched to touch down over the line – the decision being greeted with boos.

It was all Wales in the early stages of the second-half and their pressure paid off.

Louis Rees-Zammit was able to gather the ball after Vinaya Habosi failed to catch captain Jac Morgan’s crossfield kick and touchdown.

Biggar converted for 25-14 with just over half an hour to play.

The wonderful see-sawing of the game continued apace as Fiji then camped inside the Welsh 22 but came away with nothing – Levani Botia spilling the ball over the line.

They were left to rue that as they suffered two blows within a minute.

Matt Carley having shown admirable restraint finally wielded a yellow card with Tagitagivalu walking off.

The Welsh scored a try almost immediately after he had crossed the touchline, Elliott Dee going over, Biggar converting for 32-14 before himself leaving the stage.

The numbers were evened up as Carley sin-binned Corey Domachowski but with only 12 minutes remaining the task was huge for Fiji.

They managed to cross the line Josua Tuisova touching down – converted by Tela with seven minutes remaining.

The Fijians just would not let up and went over again although they missed the conversion.

Their spirits high they came again and looked all but certain to go over as Radradra was found out wide on his own but to his horror he spilled the ball.

He sank to his knees and sportingly was consoled by a Liam Williams – whose teammates also went onto their haunches too tired to celebrate.

The scorers:

For Wales:
Tries: J.Adams, North, Rees-Zammit, Dee
Cons: Biggar 3
Pens: Biggar 2

For Fiji:
Tries: Nayacalevu, Tagitagivalu, Tuisova, Doge
Cons: Lomani 2, Tela

Yellow cards: Lekima Tagitagivalu (Fiji, 65 – cynical foul, collapsing the maul), Corey Domachowski (Wales, 68 – deliberately slowing down the ball)

9 Responses to Rugby World Cup 2023: Wales just hold on to beat Flying Fiji

  • 1

    Hellooo been way too long.

  • 2

    Put this article up as thought this was the match of the weekend. For me Fiji were desperately unlucky to lose this game.

  • 3

    Hi Bullscot
    Great to see you here again!
    Thanks for your article. So, where is everyone?
    Getting ready to enjoy a few weeks of rugby now, even if Percy Montgomery isn’t included in the squad! 😀

  • 4

    GBS…. Wassup? 😎

  • 5

    Whow………………………….is this a flashback!!!! a real blast from the past.
    Bluebird, The English Rose,
    and Bully-Jock, NOT exactly a Flower of Scotland.

    The Tread is now 3 strong, and, in finer company I could not be.

    Bluey, good luck to you and yours. The RU did the right thing in ditching Eddie, though the benefits may not come to pass this RWC. And The Ozzies did the wrong thing ditching Rennie.

    Bully-Jock, If NZ cannot win this thing, I would most like The Champs to be, in Order………..
    —-Ireland (you have to like them).
    —The Jocks (fighting well above their weight).
    —Then,………. The Frogs, (they have been to 3 Finals, they deserve a bit of luck. Though they may not need luck, as they have ample firepower).

    May the Best Team Win.
    May Cards not dictate crucial results.
    May we all enjoy The Rugby.

    And yes Blue Bird, where is GBS………………………………….and The French Guy.
    Now I will read Bully-Jocks Article. Should have read it first, but never mind. 😕

  • 6

    @ cane:
    Great to hear from you Cane! Blast from the recent past….!
    What brought you back? I was looking for some rugby chatter that was real, not Insta, FB or Twit X – whatever it is called

    Well done to the Boks, bit of a cricket score!
    Really enjoyed the second half of the Fiji v Aus game.
    Lets see what England do, not holding my breath! 🙂

    Still have a very soft spot for The Boks.
    Great to hear from you Cane! 🙂
    Fark, GBS have you drowned in the condensed milk?????

  • 7

    @ Blue Bird:
    Hello Blue Bird great to see comments here again. Sorry for delay been a busy week this side. Big game between Ireland and Boks coming up this weekend, a Boks win would be great not just for SA but it could also help keep Scotland alive in the race for quarter final slots.

  • 8

    @ cane:
    Hello cane, loooong time no ‘see’. Good to see your comments hope you have been keeping well.
    This was just a quick paste job article to try get some chat going, will hopefully have time to put together own thoughts in article during the next few days.

  • 9

    Thanks Bullscot, appreciate your efforts.

    Wonder if everyone has forgotten their passwords! 😉

    Don’t be shy bloggers old and new….

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