Coach Warren Gatland acknowledged that the red card to French lock Sebastien Vahaamahina was a decisive moment as Wales clinched a one-point win in Sunday’s quarter-final.
? “The better team lost today.” @WelshRugbyUnion coach Warren Gatland reacts to a dramatic late win for his side #RWC2019 #WALvFRA #WebbEllisCup #RWCOita pic.twitter.com/oeZlbUmhaE
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?Hear from @WelshRugbyUnion‘s captain Alun Wyn Jones as he discusses a pulsating and nail biting encounter
His team will face Japan or South Africa in the Semi-Finals #RWC2019 #WALvFRA #WebbEllisCup #RWCOita pic.twitter.com/aHLI8RXrWb
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And breathe… ?
Hear from @FranceRugby‘s captain Guilhem Guirado as he reflects on a dramatic and heartbreaking contest for his team #RWC2019 #WALvFRA #WebbEllisCup #RWCOita pic.twitter.com/KjmqTTp8pk
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After an impressive performance for @WelshRugbyUnion against France. Aaron Wainright was the @mastercard Player of the Match.
1 try
64 metres gained
2 clean breaks
14 tackles #POTM #StartSomethingPriceless #RWC2019 pic.twitter.com/JAG4ieYWSw— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 20, 2019