Wales press conference Live updates as final preparations made for Georgia
Wales will hold a press conference on Friday morning just over 24 hours out from their final Rugby World Cup pool match against Georgia.
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Wales will hold a press conference on Friday morning just over 24 hours out from their final Rugby World Cup pool match against Georgia.
Warren Gatland is expected to issue an update on Wales' preparations for their match against Georgia this weekend at a press conference in Nantes. Wales were originally due to name their team to face Georgia today, but surprised everyone on Monday by announcing six changes to the side that beat Australia.
Gareth Anscombe kept his place at out-half, with Dan Biggar still sidelined by injury, as Wales coach Warren Gatland made six changes to his side for the Rugby World Cup Pool C clash with Georgia in Nantes on Saturday.
Warren Gatland has named his Wales team to take on Georgia three days early. Wales take on the Georgians at Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes in their final Pool C match of the Rugby World Cup on Saturday afternoon.
Gareth Anscombe kept his place at flyhalf, with Dan Biggar still sidelined by injury, as Wales coach Warren Gatland made six changes to his side for the Rugby World Cup Pool C clash with Georgia in Nantes on Saturday.
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