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Wales player ratings vs England | 2023 Summer Nations Series

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Dewi Lake had to leave the field injured - PA

Wales player ratings: England have beaten Wales 19-17 in their international match at Twickenham in what was a scrappy and at times chaotic affair in west London.

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Here PA rate the Welsh players:

15. Liam Williams – 8/10
Provided a threat to England throughout the game. Elusive in attack and always looking for work.

14. Josh Adams – 6
Won his 50th cap and was denied a try by an illegal Freddie Steward tackle.

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13. Joe Roberts – 8
An outstanding debut by the Scarlets centre, who ran and tackled strongly. Created a try for Tomos Williams and put himself firmly in the World Cup selection mix.

Points Flow Chart

England win +2
Time in lead
56
Mins in lead
16
69%
% Of Game In Lead
20%
74%
Possession Last 10 min
26%
3
Points Last 10 min
0

12. Nick Tompkin – 7
An accomplished performance in attack and defence from the Saracens centre. Showcased all his experience.

11. Tom Rogers – 5
A quiet game from the Scarlets wing, although he compiled one threatening attacking moment from limited opportunities.

10. Owen Williams – 6
Whether he did enough to make Wales’ final World Cup squad remains to be seen, but a solid contribution. 6

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9. Tomos Williams – 8
Comfortably Wales’ first-choice number nine. Scored a try and was impressive in all areas.

1. Gareth Thomas – 6
Recovered well to lift Wales’ scrummaging effort following early England control.

2. Dewi Lake – 5
The hooker’s first game as Wales captain ended after just 26 minutes when he limped off, giving head coach Warren Gatland a major pre-World Cup scare.

3. Tomas Francis – 6
Did his job, but could come under pressure for a World Cup starting place.

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4. Rhys Davies – 6
Offers Wales second-row and back-row options, which could serve him well in terms of World Cup selection.

5. Adam Beard – 5
Took over the captaincy after Lake went off, but blotted his copybook with a late yellow card that led to England’s match-winning penalty.

6. Dan Lydiate – 6
A solid defensive shift from the experienced flanker, who could find himself part of another World Cup squad.

7. Tommy Reffell – 6
Was yellow-carded for a technical offence, but also showed some impressive glimpses in attack and defence.

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8. Taine Plumtree – 5
Another player whose evening ended early after he suffered what appeared an arm injury. It was a mixed-bag performance before then.

Replacements – 6
A big effort from the Wales replacements, but they could not offer a sufficient enough collective impact as England fought back.

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Filippo 463 days ago

Liam Willimas missed the most important ball of the game who gave possession and territory to England, from that scrum they gain pk who won the match. 8/10 is too much

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RedWarrior 30 minutes ago
'Passionate reunion of France and New Zealand shows Fabien Galthie is wrong to rest his stars'

The draw was made using the rankings from just after RWC 2019 (when England, Wales were in top4 and Scotland were ranked #9). Literally the rankings between world cups counted for nothing. What is the point of the rankings (beyond confusing SA and NZ supporters)? Bill Beamont was apologizing for the draw being 3 years before the RWC knowing full well the rankings were 4 years out. It's downright suspicious. England for example nearly made a final over it.


If SA and NZ could have chosen a knock out match to face France and Ireland it would be the QFs. Their players had massive experience over two RWCs of winning KO matches including two world cups. Ireland and France had a combined total of zero experience. Yes SA and NZ had to be beaten on the way but France and Ireland's best shot was in a semi with a QF won and all teams with a hard match in their legs.


Imagine that semi final line up? Takem away by World Rugby for non transparent reasons.


Spare a thought for Scotland having World Champs and World no1s in their group and they would have had to play NZ in a QF had they staggered through. They were ranked #5 but were ranked #9 just after RWC 2019 so they were eliminated from 2023 more or less based on their 2023 performance.


I don't believe this was a competence issue. The SF lineup was almost NZ/WAL and SA/ENG. That's how important the seedings are. Ireland, France and Scotland put admirable efforts into major improvements only to end up in farce pools. Not good enough.

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