South Wales Echo

Gatland Q&A... We played a lot better and there’s so much more to come from us

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WALES have rung the changes for their World Rugby U20 Championsh­ip clash with Samoa.

Following hard-fought defeats to Australia and England in Pool A, Jason Strange’s side are aiming to claim their first group stage victory before the play-offs.

In total, Strange has made eight changes – two up front and six behind the pack. In the forwards, Owen Hughes is handed a first start of the tournament at hooker and Callum Bradbury returns from the bench.

The coach has rotated his halfbacks, with Reuben Morgan-Williams and Ben Jones starting and they are joined by Joe Goodchild and Phil Jones in the back three.

Strange said: “With the short turnaround in games and two really tough, physical games against England and Australia, which were at a high standard, this is an opportunit­y to freshen the squad up.

“We have a number of players who have done really well off the bench and they were excellent against England. The squad is in good spirits.

“Performanc­e overall is what we judge ourselves on and we have been pleased so far, it is just one or two correction­s.

“Internatio­nal rugby is about small margins and if we are a little more accurate and make the right decisions under pressure then we should be OK.”

Wales sit above Samoa, who have also lost to Australia and England, in Pool A due to their superior points difference and Strange expects a physical encounter.

But he is determined to see his Wales U20 side finish the group stages on a high before embarking on the play-offs for ranking places.

He added: “We want to finish the group with another really good performanc­e against Samoa, who will provide a real physical challenge and pushed Australia all the way.”

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