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And while there is still more than a year before rugby union’s next global extravaganza takes centre-stage, the form guide is taking tantalising shape Poker
He missed the 2019 World Cup and more than two years of Test rugby, before returning against New Zealand last autumn Poker
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I am just glad I was able to step up when I was supposed to and just do my job Poker
“Credit to Wayne (Wales head coach Pivac) and the management that we probably didn’t over-react to the end of the Six Nations,” added Biggar, who took a blow to his shoulder and went off early in the second half at Toyota Stadium Poker
“There were so many unknowns, and it is just a bit of a ‘pinch me’ moment that I am here Poker
I am just glad that I could play a part in this group achieving something pretty special Poker
My last big surgery – my third – was on July 7, 2020, and that was when everything got turned upside down Poker
“There have been some very, very good Wales teams to have come here and been sent packing Poker
”A week after pushing South Africa to the limit in a first Test thriller, Wales levelled the series when Gareth Anscombe kicked a touchline conversion two minutes from time after fellow substitute Josh Adams claimed his 20th Test try Poker
“We definitely should have won against France, we could have won against England and we were obviously disappointed with the way things finished (against Italy) Poker
“That effort, that kick, is the culmination of so many people’s work Poker
We are a really tight-knit group, and everyone deserves a pat on the back Poker
“We stuck true to our guns and game-plan in terms of what we are trying to achieve Poker
England remain the only European country to be crowned world champions following a Jonny Wilkinson-inspired triumph in Australia 19 years ago Poker
”Anscombe missed the birth of his baby son Theo last month, having left it as late as possible in agreement with Pivac to leave for the South Africa tour, and he added: “It will be nice to show him this in 10 years’ time and say ‘this is why dad missed it’! Hopefully, he will understand Poker
All four touring teams now enter series deciders next Saturday, while the sport’s world rankings are set for a considerable power-shift Poker
RecommendedWayne Pivac urges Wales to show ‘a lot more discipline’ against South AfricaTomas Francis to miss Wales’ remaining Tests in South Africa due to concussionHooker Dewi Lake confident Wales can bounce back against South Africa“Maybe I had the rugby gods on my side Poker
Ireland’s first victory over the All Blacks in New Zealand, England beating Australia in Brisbane, Wales ending 58 years of hurt on South African soil and Scotland toppling Argentina away from home represented a staggering super Saturday Poker
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“There is not really one stand-out team going into the World Cup, as there has been the last couple of times probably where New Zealand have been streets ahead of everyone Poker
RecommendedWimbledon highlights day 12Dan Biggar hails ‘huge achievement’ of Wales’ first away win over SpringboksLate drama sees Wales claim historic first victory over Springboks in South Africa“It is really exciting looking forward to 12 months or so time in France,” Biggar said after Wales toppled the world champions 13-12 in Bloemfontein Poker
”Gareth Anscombe (far right) celebrates Wales’ victory with team-mates (Themba Hadebe/AP) (AP)For matchwinner Anscombe, whose strike set up a series decider in Cape Town next Saturday, it proved a particularly sweet occasion following his long fight to overcome a career-threatening knee injury Poker
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Wales captain Dan Biggar believes that next year’s World Cup is “very much a level playing field” after northern hemisphere nations served emphatic notice of their credentials Poker
When you lose, those defeats tend to last for months and months, as opposed to sometimes your victories are over before you blink Poker
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“I think professional sport is so cut-throat Poker
“Last week was two years to the day when I had the surgery, the osteotomy, and it wasn’t about whether I was going to play again, it was whether I was going to run,” Anscombe told www Poker
It was Wales’ first victory over the Springboks in South Africa, arriving at the 12th attempt, and came little more than three months after Biggar and company were defeated by Italy in Cardiff Poker
“It is very much a level playing field, and anyone can beat anyone Poker

“Credit to Wayne (Wales head coach Pivac) and the management that we probably didn’t over-react to the end of the Six Nations,” added Biggar, who took a blow to his shoulder and went off early in the second half at Toyota Stadium Poker
“Last week was two years to the day when I had the surgery, the osteotomy, and it wasn’t about whether I was going to play again, it was whether I was going to run,” Anscombe told www Poker
It was Wales’ first victory over the Springboks in South Africa, arriving at the 12th attempt, and came little more than three months after Biggar and company were defeated by Italy in Cardiff Poker
All four touring teams now enter series deciders next Saturday, while the sport’s world rankings are set for a considerable power-shift Poker
Ireland’s first victory over the All Blacks in New Zealand, England beating Australia in Brisbane, Wales ending 58 years of hurt on South African soil and Scotland toppling Argentina away from home represented a staggering super Saturday Poker
“There were so many unknowns, and it is just a bit of a ‘pinch me’ moment that I am here Poker
He missed the 2019 World Cup and more than two years of Test rugby, before returning against New Zealand last autumn Poker
“It is very much a level playing field, and anyone can beat anyone Poker
”A week after pushing South Africa to the limit in a first Test thriller, Wales levelled the series when Gareth Anscombe kicked a touchline conversion two minutes from time after fellow substitute Josh Adams claimed his 20th Test try Poker
When you lose, those defeats tend to last for months and months, as opposed to sometimes your victories are over before you blink Poker
co Poker
wru Poker
We are a really tight-knit group, and everyone deserves a pat on the back Poker
“We stuck true to our guns and game-plan in terms of what we are trying to achieve Poker
” Poker
“That effort, that kick, is the culmination of so many people’s work Poker
”Gareth Anscombe (far right) celebrates Wales’ victory with team-mates (Themba Hadebe/AP) (AP)For matchwinner Anscombe, whose strike set up a series decider in Cape Town next Saturday, it proved a particularly sweet occasion following his long fight to overcome a career-threatening knee injury Poker
My last big surgery – my third – was on July 7, 2020, and that was when everything got turned upside down Poker
RecommendedWimbledon highlights day 12Dan Biggar hails ‘huge achievement’ of Wales’ first away win over SpringboksLate drama sees Wales claim historic first victory over Springboks in South Africa“It is really exciting looking forward to 12 months or so time in France,” Biggar said after Wales toppled the world champions 13-12 in Bloemfontein Poker
“There have been some very, very good Wales teams to have come here and been sent packing Poker
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“I think professional sport is so cut-throat Poker
I am just glad I was able to step up when I was supposed to and just do my job Poker
I am just glad that I could play a part in this group achieving something pretty special Poker
And while there is still more than a year before rugby union’s next global extravaganza takes centre-stage, the form guide is taking tantalising shape Poker
RecommendedWayne Pivac urges Wales to show ‘a lot more discipline’ against South AfricaTomas Francis to miss Wales’ remaining Tests in South Africa due to concussionHooker Dewi Lake confident Wales can bounce back against South Africa“Maybe I had the rugby gods on my side Poker
”Anscombe missed the birth of his baby son Theo last month, having left it as late as possible in agreement with Pivac to leave for the South Africa tour, and he added: “It will be nice to show him this in 10 years’ time and say ‘this is why dad missed it’! Hopefully, he will understand Poker
Wales captain Dan Biggar believes that next year’s World Cup is “very much a level playing field” after northern hemisphere nations served emphatic notice of their credentials Poker
England remain the only European country to be crowned world champions following a Jonny Wilkinson-inspired triumph in Australia 19 years ago Poker
“There is not really one stand-out team going into the World Cup, as there has been the last couple of times probably where New Zealand have been streets ahead of everyone Poker
“We definitely should have won against France, we could have won against England and we were obviously disappointed with the way things finished (against Italy) Poker
