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‘Focused’ Wales braced for physical duel with Georgia

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TOYOTA CITY: Wales will weather the physical and meteorolog­ical storms predicted in their opening Rugby World Cup Pool D clash against Georgia at the City of Toyota Stadium today, according to assistant coach Shaun Edwards.

Wales’ build-up to the World Cup has been far from plain sailing, with three defeats in their last four Tests and the off-field furor that saw attack coach Rob Howley return home from Japan for an alleged breach of rugby’s betting rules.

But Edwards says that despite this, and the prediction­s of wind and rain for the match, they are confident of an opening victory.

“We’ve been preparing for this for two years, we are totally focused on the game against a formidable opponent and one we have a lot of respect for. It will be physical, but we are here to compete,” Edwards told reporters in Toyota yesterday.

“Physically they [Georgia] look in good shape and they are big men, but so are we and we have not come here to make up the numbers.

“They have got a very inspiratio­nal captain [Mikheil Nariashvil­i] and he will be ready to lead his troops into battle.”

Edwards says much of the hard work is likely to be done by the pack and believes the early matches at the World Cup have illustrate­d the importance of set-piece dominance.

“Saturday’s rugby proved how important the line-outs and scrums were. The Southern Hemisphere teams have been driving at the line-outs, which is not the way they have traditiona­lly played.

“Australia had a dominant scrum, Argentina did very well there as well, so it just shows that the basics of rugby are still there and a massive part of the game.”

 ?? AFP ?? Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones trains.
AFP Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones trains.

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