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Wales 28-8 Portugal: Taulupe Faletau’s score late on snatched Wales a potentially vital bonus point but it felt like Portugal’s day in Nice
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Wales: 3T–1T 1D Wales: 4 February 1888 Rodney Parade Wales Scotland: 1T–0 1888 Home Nations Championship Wales: 3 March 1888 Lansdowne Road Ireland Wales: 1 G 1T 1D–0 Ireland: 22 December 1888 St. Helen's Wales: New Zealand Natives 1G 2T–0 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team Wales: 2 February 1889 Raeburn Place Scotland Wales: 2T–0
Oldest coach: Eddie Jones of Australia - (63 years, 244 days vs Portugal) Youngest coach: Steve Borthwick of England - (43 years, 332 days vs Argentina) Country with most coaches: New Zealand (4) Kieran Crowley of Italy; Jamie Joseph of Japan; Ian Foster of New Zealand; Warren Gatland of Wales; Teams with foreign coaches: 10. Argentina; Chile ...
Wales was chosen by the International Rugby Board as the principal host for the 1999 event. The centrepiece venue of the tournament, hosting the opening ceremony and final was the Millennium Stadium, a new structure built on the site of the old National Stadium at Cardiff Arms Park at a cost of £126 million from private investment.
Read our rugby betting tips for the Autumn Nations Series match between Wales and South Africa on Saturday afternoon
On 7 October, Wales played their final match of the pool against Georgia in which they came out with a 43–19 victory, courtesy of a hat-trick from Louis Rees-Zammit, to officially secure the Welsh top spot in Pool C. [12] All that was left in Pool C was the final match the following day between Fiji and Portugal, to officially decide whether ...
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