Prøve GULL - Gratis

Rees-Zammit has to start as Wales go into a must-win clash against Japan

South Wales Evening Post

|

November 12, 2025

WALES' autumn campaign began with a disappointing 52-28 defeat against Argentina at the Principality Stadium.

- STEFFAN THOMAS

Rees-Zammit has to start as Wales go into a must-win clash against Japan

There were positives to take out of the game but there is a mountain of improvement needed if Wales are to start competing with the top teams in world rugby once again.

With the Rugby World Cup draw set to be made next month it is imperative Wales come out on top against Japan on Saturday.

Tandy will need to consider making changes to the side to take on Japan or whether to just tinker around the edges.

These are key selection debates the Wales coaches will be having this week and who I would pick.

THE Bristol Bears flyer simply has to start against Japan.

Rees-Zammit made an impact upon entering the fray against Argentina with a couple of breaks on the outside before chipping ahead.

On one occasion if the ball had bounced a couple of inches lower he would have scored on his Wales comeback.

Rees-Zammit can give Wales a cutting edge out wide and is a deadly finisher who simply must start against Japan and New Zealand.

Wales lost the aerial battle against Argentina with fullback Blair Murray's short stature exposed.

Murray adds a huge amount to this side from an attacking perspective but there's an argument the Scarlets man would be better served out on the wing.

Tandy could put Rees-Zammit at fullback or move Tom Rogers into the number 15 shirt in order to utilise his aerial prowess.

The other option is Cardiff's Jacob Beetham who is also strong in the air at regional level but Tandy could lean towards experience.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

Is Wales paying a high price for smacking ban?

THE number of parents in Wales taken to court since the smacking ban came into force three years ago has been revealed.

time to read

3 mins

December 11, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Bigger portion of funding for free school meals at primaries

COUNCILS are being handed an extra £8m by the Welsh Government to provide free school meals for all primary school children.

time to read

1 mins

December 11, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

New rules to follow for the office party?

THE annual Christmas party is “a much-anticipated event in many workplaces, offering a chance for colleagues to socialise and celebrate the year’s achievements”, or so read the message sent out by an employers’ group.

time to read

1 min

December 11, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

City council house rents set to rise

RENT for thousands of council house tenants in Swansea will go up by 4.3% in April, the maximum level allowed.

time to read

2 mins

December 11, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

Aussie keeper backs England beach reset

ENGLAND'S decision to take a mid-Ashes break on the Sunshine Coast has attracted an onslaught from Australian media, but rival wicketkeeper Alex Carey has defended their right to “refresh the batteries”.

time to read

2 mins

December 11, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Cool Hand: We'll see who's number one

LUKE Humphries is ready for war.

time to read

1 mins

December 11, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Fire attack man guilty of murders

A MAN who killed his former partner's sister and her three children by setting fire to their house in a botched revenge attack has been found guilty of murder.

time to read

1 mins

December 11, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Student Brody's racing ahead with role at motorcycle team

A SWANSEA student will be juggling his new role working for a motorcycle team while completing the final year of his degree.

time to read

1 min

December 11, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Premier star is latest guest at memorial dinner night

THERE are just a few tables remaining for the revived Glan Letheren sporting dinner in memory of the football hero.

time to read

1 mins

December 11, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Top lawyer to challenge 'swift courts' plan for Wales

WALES' top lawyer has vowed to challenge Ministry of Justice proposals to limit appeal rights and scrap jury trials for crimes with a likely sentence of three years or less.

time to read

2 mins

December 11, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size