試す 金 - 無料
Why it's time for Wales to unleash Morse on All Blacks
Western Mail
|November 19, 2025
WALES face one of the toughest tasks in the game this weekend when they take on an angry New Zealand side who saw their grand slam hopes go up in flames against England at the Allianz Stadium.
Steve Tandy’s side got out of jail against Japan with a last-gasp Jarrod Evans penalty sealing a fortuitous 24-23 win.
Wales will be relieved to have secured the first victory of the Tandy era but aware a repeat of the performance put in against Japan will result in a heavy defeat against the All Blacks.
Here the changes I believe Tandy should consider making against New Zealand.
BACK-THREE RESHUFFLE
IT is quite possible Josh Adams will get a short ban for his red card in Wales’ narrow victory over Japan on Saturday.
Adams saw red when he needlessly charged into a ruck on the stroke of halftime with his shoulder making contact with the head of Japan's Kippei Ishida.
The experienced wing put his team under a lot of pressure as a result.
Even if Adams is available there is an argument Wales should shake up the back-three.
Yet again on Saturday Wales struggled aerially, with fullback Blair Murray exposed in the air for the second week running.
Murray is a very potent attacking player and would be better suited out the wing in my opinion, with Louis Rees-Zammit also out wide.
Tom Rogers’ prowess in the air is a big strength of his game and the 26-year-old should start at fullback.
IS THE MIDFIELD WORKING?
WALES’ attack looked more potent than it has for a while against Argentina but they took a few steps backwards on Saturday.
At one stage Japan were down to 13 men, yet Wales could not find a way to get over the whitewash which isn’t good enough at this level.
It must be noted Tandy is starting from scratch so there is an argument for sticking with the same midfield of Ben Thomas and Max Llewellyn for the sake of continuity.
But neither player was effective enough against Japan and if Wales are going to stand any chance of causing the All Blacks any problems they need more punch in midfield.
このストーリーは、Western Mail の November 19, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Western Mail からのその他のストーリー
Western Mail
Ospreys still hopeful of keeping Wales captains
The Ospreys have not given up hope of keeping Wales captains Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake, according to head coach Mark Jones.
2 mins
December 12, 2025
Western Mail
Woman strangled by jealous partner
A JEALOUS man repeatedly strangled his partner after she messaged male friends and smashed up her phone while saying “The only way to get to you is to smash your phone up”
2 mins
December 12, 2025
Western Mail
Wales stars' futures up in the air amid game's uncertainty
THE futures of several top Wales internationals are up in the air, with English clubs looking to take advantage of the current uncertainty hanging over Welsh rugby.
3 mins
December 12, 2025
Western Mail
'Wales does not want consultation... we deserve to have control of our railways'
Business editor Sion Barry reports on arguments that proper funding for the rail network in Wales can only be achieved with devolved powers
4 mins
December 12, 2025
Western Mail
Family who ran huge cannabis operation ordered to pay £1m
A FAMILY from the south of England who moved to an isolated house in west Wales to set up a huge £3.5m cannabis factory have been ordered to pay back more than £1m in ill-gotten gains.
4 mins
December 12, 2025
Western Mail
Artefacts stolen from museum 'cannot be replaced'
MORE THAN 600 items stolen from a city museum are irreplaceable, an academic has said.
1 mins
December 12, 2025
Western Mail
New hospital face mask rules
A WELSH health board reintroduced mandatory face masks for staff and visitors in all clinical and patient-facing areas yesterday, in response to rising levels of respiratory viruses across the region.
1 mins
December 12, 2025
Western Mail
Heavy rain warning for Sunday
THE Met Office has issued a 24-hour yellow weather warning for severe rainfall for five parts of Wales on Sunday, with flooding and transport disruptions likely.
1 min
December 12, 2025
Western Mail
High streets 'hollowed out' by business rates
A CONSERVATIVE call to abolish rates for all small businesses in Wales has been voted down by the Senedd amid warnings the tax burden is “hollowing out” high streets.
2 mins
December 12, 2025
Western Mail
Western Mail Wales shunted aside over rail investment
THE second reading of the Railways Bill, which will create a new state-owned body responsible for both rail infrastructure and rail services, took place at Westminster earlier this week.
1 mins
December 12, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
