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Wales Crowned World Champions!

Wales Crowned World Champions!

Wales crowned world champs

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New Zealand 14-21 Wales

Wales were crowned world champions at the inaugural Deaf Rugby Union World Cup.

A last minute try snuffed out a late New Zealand comeback in Saturday’s final at Eden Park, Auckland.

Profoundly deaf winger Nigel Evans, 21, made a big impression, breaking the Kiwi defence to run in a 40-metre try.

“This will be a big shot in the arm for Welsh rugby,” said ecstatic coach Neville Roberts.

Wales ran in seven tries in beating a Maori and Pacific Islands team 41-10 to book their place in the final.

The Kiwis got the better of neighbours Australia 23-16.

Richard Jones (Hon Secretary Wales Deaf Rugby Union) said “It was a hard match and the Kiwis never gave up”

The scoring sequence was as follows:

3-0, 6-0, 11-0 (half time) 14-0, 14-7, 21-7, 21-14.

The scorers:

For New Zealand:
Tries: R Cole, A Phillips
Cons: O Finaulangi 2

For Wales:
Tries: D Jones, N Francis, P Watts
Cons: R Evans 2
Pens: R Evans
DGs: P Watts, Withey

The win caps a fine tournament for Wales, following wins over the likes of Fiji and Australia.

The next Deaf Rugby World Championship will be in Cardiff in July 2005.

Well done Boys.

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