Wales V New Zealand – Sold Out
“To have a sell out for this match is fantastic,” said Millennium Stadium Manager Paul Seargent. ” Wales against the All Blacks is always a special occasion and to have a full house will ensure this continues and create an electric atmosphere beneath the Stadium’s closed roof.”
When the “haka” is over, Mike Ruddock’s men will aim to end 51 years of hurt by building on their last two performances when they beat Romania and pushed the Springboks to the wire.
Wales: G Thomas (Toulouse, capt); T Shanklin (Blues), S Parker (Ospreys), G Henson (Ospreys), S Williams (Ospreys); Stephen Jones (Clermont-Auvergne), D Peel (Scarlets); G Jenkins (Blues), M Davies (Neath RFC), A Jones (Ospreys), B Cockbain (Ospreys), G Llewellyn (Narbonne), Dafydd Jones (Scarlets), C Charvis (Newcastle), M Owen (Dragons).
Replacements: Steve Jones (Dragons), Duncan Jones (Ospreys), R Jones (Ospreys), M Williams (Blues), G Cooper (Dragons), C Sweeney (Dragons), R Williams (Blues).
New Zealand: M Muliaina (Blues); D Howlett (Blues), C Laulala (Crusaders), A Mauger (Crusaders), J Rokocoko (Blues); D Carter (Crusaders), P Weepu (Hurricanes); T Woodcock (Blues), K Mealamu (Blues), G Somerville (Crusaders), C Jack (Crusaders), A Williams (Blues), R So’oialo (Hurricanes), R McCaw (capt, Crusaders), M Tuiali’i (Crusaders).
Replacements: A Oliver (Otago), C Hayman (Otago), R Thorne (Canterbury), M Holah (Waikato), B Kelleher (Waikato), M Nonu (Wellington), R Gear (Auckland).
Referee: Tony Spreadbury (England)