South Wales Echo

Skipper Siwan has focus on SA clash

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WALES Women’s captain Siwan Lillicrap believes her team are “going places” as they look to back up an opening autumn win over Japan against South Africa on Saturday.

Bristol Bears No.8 Lillicrap scored the opening try in Wales’ 23-5 success over Japan. The next opponents for Ioan Cunningham’s side at Cardiff Arms Park are the Springbok Women.

Lillicrap and her team-mates are fully focused on that challenge.

“The Japan win was massive. I am so proud of the girls and it was a massive relief,” Lillicrap said.

“There was added pressure because it’s been so long since we had a win, but the girls have been grafting hard.

“That win wasn’t just about the 23, it was about the full squad that has been training with us. They’ve helped push the standards up. This is a special squad and we are going places.

“All the announceme­nts and everything happening behind the scenes is massive. The Japan win was for everyone who has believed in us and showed faith in us.

“It was a massive win for us and we can really build on this now. We are a great squad with good individual players.

“To put in a team performanc­e together was massive and this is just the start of our journey.”

Wales Women’s side are now under the guidance of head coach Cunningham and he will take the team through to next year’s Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.

Lillicrap is excited about her side’s journey to that tournament which includes two more autumn games against South Africa and Canada and then the 2022 Women’s Six Nations.

“I think we are in a different place to where we were before. We’ve got new coaches and we know we’ve got some consistenc­y moving forward,” she said.

“Our set-piece against Japan was so much better than it was before as was our physicalit­y. Maybe there were some opportunit­ies we left out there.”

Head coach Ioan Cunningham also emphasised the need to acknowledg­e Sunday’s win and quickly move onto South Africa.

“Firstly, we’re really happy with the performanc­e we put in against Japan. We executed what we set out to do which is pleasing and it shows we can build on the performanc­e,” he said.

“But we have to move on quickly. We reviewed the Japan game on Monday, but we’ve parked that now and all our focus is on South Africa and what we need to take into that game.”

Tickets for Saturday’s game are available via www.wru. wales/waleswomen

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