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Harsh lesson for Wales Under 18

Harsh lesson for Wales Under 18

Wales Under 18 team manager Kevin George insists his young charges gained a huge amount from playing South Africa Schools Under 18.

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Wales Under 18 lost 40-15 in George on Tuesday, conceding four tries to two, and George believes it was a huge learning curve.

“South Africa out-powered us from the off and two early tries were given after the referee referred to the TMO.”
Dan Jones slotted a penalty but South Africa were on the score board with a further try and three penalties before the break, taking the half time score to 26-3.

The second half was no better, the hosts notching two more converted tries before Wales scored through centre Owen Watkin and flanker Josh Middleton, the first converted by Jones.

“Our performance was marred by inaccuracy,” added George. “We created overlaps but failed to capitalise, we hardly got out of our half in the second half and we handed South Africa opportunities to attack.

“However, the match gave the boys a vital taste of what is required in order to compete at this level.

“There were some positives to take from the game, our defence was again impressive, and our replacements made an impact when they came on.

“We will go back and work hard now before our final game of this tournament, against France on Saturday (Stellenbosch).

The game will be shown in full on S4C this evening (Wednesday, 10pm)

Scorers:
Wales Under 18
Tries: Owen Watkin, Josh Middleton
Con: Dan Jones
Penalty: Jones

South African Schools
Tries: Aston Fortuin, JT Jackson, Embrose Papier, Heino Bezuidenhout
Cons: Thinus de Beer (4)
Pens: De Beer (4).
 
 

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