Carmarthen Journal

HARDY: LET’S GO OUT ON A REAL HIGH

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KIERAN Hardy says that Wales “know how good we can be” after pushing Guinness Six Nations title favourites and Grand Slam contenders France to the limit.

Les Bleus will complete a clean sweep and secure Six Nations silverware for the first time since 2010 if they beat England in Paris on Saturday.

But a huge sense of relief permeated the French camp after they emerged unscathed from an absorbing Principali­ty Stadium encounter that saw them prevail 13-9.

While France march on, it was Wales’s third defeat in this season’s tournament and the first time for 13 years that they failed to score a Six Nations try at home.

But captain Dan Biggar’s three penalties kept them in the fight and, had centre Jonathan Davies collected a scoring pass during the second half, Wales could easily have turned the tables on France, 12 months after Les Bleus destroyed their Grand Slam dream.

“We will dust ourselves off and roll our sleeves up,” said Scarlets scrumhalf Hardy, who was an early replacemen­t for Tomos Williams after he suffered a head injury.

“We know how good we can be. “I think next week (at home against Italy) is a real test for us to show our attacking strengths, try to score four tries and finish with a dominant performanc­e.

“There is frustratio­n, knowing that we probably did enough to win the game without actually winning it.

“We probably left a few chances out there.”

Pontyberem product Hardy proved a key figure in keeping France captain and world player of the year Antoine Dupont relatively quiet during a heavyweigh­t toe-to-toe contest.

“He is a world-class player, and we all knew the threat he posed,” Hardy added.

“It was just about taking his time away and trying to close him down as much as we could.

“Any turnover ball, it was about staying alert because he is usually the first person to see an opportunit­y and make something happen.”

Wales’s preparatio­ns for Italy will be boosted by the squad return of second-row talisman Alun Wyn Jones, who suffered a shoulder injury during the autumn internatio­nals more than four months ago and underwent two operations.

Initial forecasts were that the Lions captain would miss the entire Six Nations, but Wales head coach Wayne Pivac confirmed that he is available for Italy’s Cardiff visit and he was officially added to the squad at the weekend.

Hardy said: “It will give us a massive boost, someone like Al coming in.

“With his experience, his leadership, he is a real special player to have back in the squad.”

 ?? HUW EVANS AGENCY ?? Kieran Hardy in action for Wales against France last Friday.
HUW EVANS AGENCY Kieran Hardy in action for Wales against France last Friday.
 ?? ?? Alun Wyn Jones.
Alun Wyn Jones.

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