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Wales Well Prepared For 2019 World Cup

The 2019 World Cup is going to be quite an interesting match for people. Wales are well placed to taste glory in Japan for 2019 World Cup. The team of Warren Gatland enjoyed defeating South Africa in the USA before achieving victories back to back over Argentina. Other teams may end up facing tough competition as Josh Adams is the best wings for Wales. He overshadowed George North with his speed, physicality, passion and dedication to get his hands on the ball. North may not have a secure place with an Adams presence as he has good experience in full-back which makes him the best defender. Well, looking at the present state of Wales, there is no wonder they are well placed and in action to achieve the 2019 World Cup.

Wales are the sixth-favorites to taste glory at the 2019 World Cup in Japan. Before they face Australia, Uruguay and Fiji, they will encounter Georgia in 23rd of September 2019 in the opening Pool D. The top two sides would progress into quarterfinals of the match. After the great victory over Argentina, Wales has had a great impact in terms of World Rugby rankings in a positive way. They managed to move ahead of Australia and England and are in third position after defeating Argentina in Santa Fe. The brilliant tries made by Josh Adams and Hallam Amos made them achieve 30-12 points to complete a 2-0 series win against the Pumas in Washington this month.
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Management Changes For Wales Rugby

With several predictions doing the rounds as to who all would be included in the Six Nations team for this year, current news reveals that there would be a significant shake up in the squad. Many members are apprehensive about the changes that would come from.

One of the proposals that are being laid on the table is that professional game for the team would see a new joint body being made that would rule the contract for the players. It would comprise of four regions along with the WRU. This is indeed one of the biggest changes that are being brought to the game since regional rugby came to this area in 2003. Continue reading

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