Matthew Morgan and Biggar stood out in Wales’s less than convincing 23-13 victory against a Fiji side that pushed them all the wayThere are a few preconditions that advance with a map to keep a game nice and tight,to recall no risks and grind the opposition down. The first is that the forwards must establish control. It is never an absolute given that Wales can do that.
No matter, their forwards had to shape up and dominate. Into the corner Dan Biggar sent them, or kicking for lineouts rather than for the posts. And after just six minutes they scored a try,the forwards winning the lineout, driving and setting up the ruck from which Gareth Davies dummied and dived. The forwards must be going pretty well whether the scrum-half at their heels scores four tries in three games.
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Source: theguardian.com