Hallam Amos goes in for a Wales try
Hallam Amos goes in for a Wales try

Wales 13-6 Georgia: Unconvincing Wales pushed hard by battling Georgia


Wales huffed and puffed their way to an unconvincing 13-6 victory over Six Nations wannabes Georgia after being pushed to the limit.

Match stats: Wales 13-6 Georgia

Wales tries: Amos (19)
Conversions: Priestland (20)
Penalties: Priestland (7, 62)

Georgia penalties: Matiashvili (29,50)

Match report

Wales huffed and puffed their way to an unconvincing 13-6 victory over Six Nations wannabes Georgia after being pushed to the limit.

Head coach Warren Gatland made 14 changes to face the world's 12th-ranked team, and it showed signs of backfiring spectacularly during a second half that Georgia dominated at the Principality Stadium.

Wales ultimately prevailed through wing Hallam Amos' try, plus two penalties and a conversion from fly-half Rhys Priestland, who was easily their best player, despite finishing with 14 payers after prop Tomas Francis was sin-binned.

It meant a contentious finale as uncontested scrums were ruled, so Georgia opted to keep possession alive before running out of time.

But it made uncomfortable watching for home supporters as Georgia threatened an upset that would have been Test rugby's biggest since Japan beat South Africa in the 2015 World Cup.

Georgia's powerful pack made its presence felt at scrum time, and two Soso Matiashvili penalties were perhaps scant reward as they looked to keep the pressure on Six Nations bosses in their attempt to join European international rugby's elite.

Priestland put Wales ahead through an eighth-minute penalty, and it would have been a bigger lead shortly afterwards had Georgia scrum-half Vasil Lobzhanidze not made a try-saving tackle on wing Alex Cuthbert.

Georgia could not get into the contest, making mistakes as Wales closed down their space, and the home side struck after 19 minutes when Priestland was twice involved in a well-worked move that ended with an unmarked Amos touching down.

Priestland, displaying assurance and confidence in abundance, added the conversion for a 10-0 lead, before Amos was denied a second try following more sublime Welsh ambition when referee Mathieu Raynal ruled a knock-on in a ruck after before Wales counter-attacked.

And Georgia capitalised on the escape as Matiashvili opened their account through an angled penalty 11 minutes before half-time, which was a prelude to an extended spell of pressure as half-time approached.

Flanker Sam Cross did not appear for the second period - it looked as though he took a blow to his arm just before half-time - and was replaced by Cardiff Blues' Josh Navidi.

Of far greater concern for Wales, though, was an increasingly creaking scrum, and Matiashvili kicked a second penalty after tighthead prop Leon Brown infringed as Georgia began to assert set-piece dominance.

A second Priestland penalty put Wales seven points in front, yet Georgia kept pummelling away, and the hosts had to survive a series of scrums close to their line before claiming a win that will not live long in the memory.

Match reaction

Wales man of the match

Dan Lydiate admitted an error-strewn second-half display meant Wales lived dangerously in their 13-6 victory over Georgia in Cardiff.

A Hallam Amos try and eight points from the boot of Rhys Priestland saw Warren Gatland's side grind out an uninspiring win over their tier-two opponents.

Indeed, the hosts, who had led 10-3 at the break, had to withstand great Georgia pressure late on.

Match reaction

Man-of-the-match Lydiate: "It was a tale of two halves. In the second half there were a lot of errors, a lot of stoppages. We weren't clinical enough in the second half. We're happy with the win, but the nerves were going at the end."

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