South Wales Echo

RELIEF AS LIGHTNING LOUIS WINS TOP MARKS FROM PIVAC

- ANDREW BALDOCK Press Associatio­n sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WALES boss Wayne Pivac hailed Louis Rees-Zammit’s “express pace” after he scored a stunning solo try that helped defeat Fiji 38-23 in Cardiff.

The Wales wing struck six minutes from time though a 50-metre individual effort that saw him outpace Fiji’s defensive cover and turn a tight, tense contest Wales’ way. “That’s what he can do,” Pivac said. “You can’t coach that. It is express pace.

“I was pleased for him. He was marked fairly heavily, and I was really pleased that he showed individual brilliance and the raw pace that he has.

“It’s great to have him in your side.” Wales survived a major fright against 14-man Fiji before claiming their first victory of the Autumn Nations Series.

Fiji had wing Eroni Sau sent off and two players sin-binned, but Wales found it tough going until wing Alex Cuthbert marked his first Test appearance for four years with a crucial try 13 minutes from time and ReesZammit then took centre stage.

Hooker Ryan Elias touched down twice, and there were also tries for scrum-half Kieran Hardy and fullback Liam Williams, with Dan Biggar and Callum Sheedy each kicking two conversion­s.

Pivac added: “It was probably everything you would expect in a WalesFiji game.

“Everything we talked about before the game pretty much came to fruition.

“There was a lot of offloading going on in the early part of the game, and we talked about being accurate defensivel­y.

“The biggest problem for us in the first 60 minutes was the fact we had separation at the breakdown.

“They were very strong over the ball, and we talked about that all week long.

“That’s a concern, and it is something we will be working very hard on this week.”

Asked about Fiji’s red card and two yellows, Pivac said: “I don’t think you can put the cart before the horse and worry about what it does to the game.

“Any team that infringes in that way in your 22, you are going to get a card, and unfortunat­ely for Fiji, that happened today.”

Prop WillGriff John and lock Will Rowlands suffered head knocks – John went off just seven minutes into his first Test start – while Josh Adams, who was due to start at outside centre, was withdrawn just before kickoff.

Wales conclude their autumn Tests by hosting Australia next weekend, and Pivac said: “Josh just felt something in his leg in the warm-up.

“He wanted to start the game and see how it went, but we certainly weren’t going to allow that to happen.

“He was concerned about letting

 ?? Picture: Huw Evans Agency ?? Ryan Elias celebrates one of his two tries for Wales
Picture: Huw Evans Agency Ryan Elias celebrates one of his two tries for Wales

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