Wales
brought the Six Nations’ weekend to a close with a 38-14 bonus point victory
over Italy at the Principality Stadium. It was a strange sort of game with the
result never really in doubt after Wales scored two tries through Parkes and
North in the opening minutes. They then let Italy back into the game for long
periods with a rather listless, disjointed display symptomatic maybe of the ten
changes that they had made to the team.
In Minozzi,
their full back, Italy have uncovered a gem and he has sparkled throughout the
championship. He made Liam Williams look a bit foolish when he jinked his way
past him for an Italian try. I am not sure if the incidents are related but
Williams was later yellow carded for a reckless high tackle on the self-same
Minozzi behind the Italian goal line.
Wales were
shorthanded for 20 minutes of the second half when Gareth Davies also received
a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on. Despite this, they ran in another
three tries with Hill, North and Tipuric crossing the whitewash. Italy did
manage a second try but really they were always going to finish a distant
second.
Wales have
now moved up to second place in the Championship and Gatland has silenced his
critics who were not wholly impressed by the sweeping changes that he made. It
certainly was not a vintage performance by Wales against a mediocre Italian
team who with their limited resources find five tough games in such a short
period a daunting prospect.
Did we
learn anything? The front five performed adequately, the back row were busy and
skilful but we lacked a ball carrier, Anscombe and Watkin are sound, North
seems to have regained his appetite (in a Welsh jersey anyway) and Liam Williams
looks out of sorts with Halfpenny looking sharper when he came on. I think we
probably knew all that anyway. Still, we have rested a few players who should
be raring to go for the French game and have won comfortably. That is not to be
sneezed at.
The
interesting thing is who will play fly half against France and who will play in
the back row? The first choice front row and Alun Wyn Jones must surely return
but will Shingler and Navidi be brought back to play alongside Faletau. The
French have formidable ball carriers so we need to counter that so is Moriarty
a possible starter? Did Tipuric or Davies do enough to keep their shirts? It
would be tough on Shingler and Navidi if they missed out as there were both
impressive against England and Ireland.
In the
backs we must have a top line goal kicker and I think Halfpenny looks the man
to play at fullback. Scott Williams returns and North and Evans have done
enough to keep their places but who will be in No. 10? I suspect it might be
Dan Biggar but who knows?
Why am I
even bothering to think about it anyway? – all will be revealed on Tuesday.
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