The Rugby World Cup began brightly for Wales despite a defeat to South Africa and there is a ground swell of expectations that the team may progress to the final stages of the tournament if they have their fair share of luck. The Welsh played very well in their opening match against South Africa and many pundits felt that they should have gone on to win the match. The final score on the day was 17-16 to South Africa but the Wales team showed that they were capable of a really solid performance. The next Pool game saw Wales take on Samoa. The Samoa team put up a stern challenge but a try from Shane Williams in the second half allowed Wales to eventually triumph 17-10. The next match in… Read More