Rugby-Australia advance to quarter-finals with narrow win over Wales
(Reuters) - Australia booked their place in the quarter-finals of the women's Rugby World Cup on Saturday with a hard-fought 13-7 win over Wales in Whangarei, New Zealand.
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(Reuters) - Australia booked their place in the quarter-finals of the women's Rugby World Cup on Saturday with a hard-fought 13-7 win over Wales in Whangarei, New Zealand.
Gareth Thomas says Wales' last-gasp victory against Scotland was the perfect way to settle into the Women's Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Keira Bevan's penalty — the final action of a nail-biting contest in Whangarei — saw Wales prevail 18-15 to start their campaign with a bang in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Wales will announce their 32-player squad for the Women's Rugby World Cup today before heading down under later this week.
Wales Women make the short trip across the Severn Bridge this evening to face their English counterparts in their final World Cup warm-up match (Kick-off: 7.30pm).
Wales face Canada on Saturday evening in their first Women's Rugby World Cup warm-up, with three new players set to earn their first Welsh caps.
Wales Women head coach Ioan Cunningham has signed a long-term contract to stay on for the next Rugby World Cup in 2025 in England amid a major coup for Welsh rugby.
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