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Japan is a must win for us - Dan

South Wales Echo

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October 10, 2025

DAN Biggar says Wales beating Japan this autumn is a “nonnegotiable’

Steve Tandy takes charge of his first campaign this November, with matches against the Brave Blossoms, Argentina, South Africa and New Zealand.

Wales ended an 18-Test winless run by beating Japan earlier this summer, with the slate now wiped clean for Tandy to put his stamp on matters.

He does, however, face a daunting series of fixtures, with the superpowers of the All Blacks and Springboks rounding off the campaign.

Biggar says beating Eddie Jones’ men has to be secured.

“So Wales have got Argentina, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa,” Biggar began on the latest edition of the Rugby Pod alongside Jim Hamilton and Andy Goode.

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