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Wales clinch Grand Slam

17th March 2012 12:17

Alex Cuthbert Wales celebrating scoring a try against France 2012 Six Nations

En-route to the tryline: Alex Cuthbert

Wales beat France 16-9 in a tight battle at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday to complete the Grand Slam in fine style.

Wing Alex Cuthbert scored the only try of an enthralling battle to help the home side to their third Slam in eight years.

The occasion had an extra poignancy for Welsh rugby following the death of 1976 Grand Slam skipper Mervyn Davies on Thursday a few will deny they deserved victory in Cardiff over a combative but unimaginative French team.

Cuthbert's try helped Wales to a 10-3 lead at half time while Leigh Halfpenny added the conversion and three penalties over the course of the 80 minutes.

All of France's points came from the boot of half-backs Lionel Beauxis and Dimitri Yachvili. Indeed French fans will be left frustrated by the lack of positive intent or creativity from their side.

But the day was about Wales and their ability to hold their nerve under pressure. And there was no lack of it as les Bleus came desperately close to forcing their way over in the closing minutes.

While the Welsh attack has been a talking point over the last six week, it was their defence that impressed most with Jonathan Davies and Dan Lydiate leading the charge.

Referee Craig Joubert was taking a strict approach to the breakdown area and ruck infringements gave Yachvili and Rhys Priestland each an early opportunity to kick at goal.

The French scrum-half opened the scoring but Priestland's reply found the post.

Wales were soon in front however when Cuthbert scored a fabulous try from quick turnover ball, showing a neat step in between Julien Bonnaire and William Servat before tearing towards the unguarded tryline. Halfpenny took over the kicking duties and had no problems with the conversion.

A powerful Welsh scrum was at the origin of further points seven minutes before the break as it gave Davies a head start to put pressure on Beauxis, who spilt his pass in contact and the home side were awarded a penalty when Alexis Palisson was forced to hang on while cleaning up.

Halfpenny should have added another three points on the stroke of half-time but this time it was his turn to strike the woodwork.

Sam Warburton did not return to the field after the break and the French held the momentum early in the second period.

Beauxis narrowed the gap to four points from the kicking tee but squandered an easy chance to get les Bleus within a point when he missed his fourth drop goal attempt of the tournament.

Halfpenny thumped over a penalty from 52 metres out to restore Wales' advantage as France persisted with their kick-orientated game, though replacement Jean-Marcellin Buttin came close to scoring when collecting a cross-field kick from Beauxis.

The visitors piled on the pressure in the closing stages and Imanol Harinordoquy will rue his decision to cut inside when he had Louis Picamoles on his outside and the tryline within range.

Joubert gave the visitors a penalty and their negative attitude was summed up in the decision to take three rather than seek a try to level the game.

The final minutes were inevitably fraught from a Welsh perspective, but Halfpenny held his nerve to add one last penalty and kick off a massive party.

Man of the match: Wales flank Dan Lydiate put in yet another immense tackling display and must be considered a candidate for Player of the Tournament.

Moment of the match: There was nothing to choose between the teams in the opening stages before Alex Cuthbert's try put Wales ahead. From then on France were chasing the game and Wales always seemed in control.

Villain of the match: No bad guys here. Let the party commence!

The scorers:

For Wales
Try: Cuthbert
Con: Halfpenny
Pens: Halfpenny 3

For France:
Pens: Yachvili 2, Beauxis

Wales: 15 Leigh Halfpenny, 14 Alex Cuthbert, 13 Jonathan Davies, 12 Jamie Roberts, 11 George North, 10 Rhys Priestland, 9 Mike Phillips, 8 Toby Faletau, 7 Sam Warburton (c), 6 Dan Lydiate, 5 Ian Evans, 4 Alun Wyn Jones, 3 Adam Jones, 2 Matthew Rees, 1 Gethin Jenkins.
Replacements: 16 Ken Owens, 17 Paul James, 18 Luke Charteris, 19 Ryan Jones, 20 Lloyd Williams, 21 James Hook, 22 Scott Williams

France: 15 Clement Poitrenaud, 14 Wesley Fofana, 13 Aurélien Rougerie, 12 Florian Fritz, 11 Alexis Palisson, 10 Lionel Beauxis, 9 Dimitri Yachvili, 8 Imanol Harinordoquy, 7 Julien Bonnaire, 6 Thierry Dusautoir (c), 5 Yohann Maestri, 4 Pascal Pape, 3 David Attoub, 2 William Servat, 1 Jean-Baptiste Poux.
Replacements: 16 Dimitri Szarzewski, 17 Vincent Debaty, 18 Julien Pierre, 19 Louis Picamoles, 20 Morgan Parra, 21 François Trinh-Duc, 22 Jean-Marcellin Buttin

Venue: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)
Assistant referees: Wayne Barnes (England), Stuart Terheege (England)
Television match official: Iain Ramage (Scotland)

Comments

TVaddict says...

Well, we all know that England should have won really. A lucky turnover, a try disallowed unjustly. Why do Wales always get the rub of the green? Here's to an England grand slam!

Calm down, only joking! A very mature performance from Wales today. I thought that all the hype around Lydiate and Davies was unjustified, but they played very well today. What a finish from Cuthbert! I really hope that this Wales team can keep improving and take this form to Australia this summer. I don't want to sound negative, but they really need to prove themselves against the big three. Based on their performances this 6 nations they should do very well!

Congratulations Wales!

Posted 19:39 17th March 2012

any1buttheABs says...

Congratulations Wales, Best team won, backing up melkdave, now Wales need a series win in Oz, and England need to do the same in SA.

Posted 19:27 17th March 2012

malaprade says...

Look at this and decide which was a better match. Seriously...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6V1icwJJh4

Posted 19:25 17th March 2012

Rosbif says...

Well played Wales. Kept your nerve. It's gonna be a wild party in Cardiff tonight :-)

From Fra perspective, a massive farewell and thank you to Servat and Bonnaire (and Nallet). In the same breath, I can't help thinking the youngsters all played well: Maestri, Fofana, Buttin. Names for the future.

How much longer will the likes of Yach, Rougerie and Hari be selected? Maybe the fact Top14 is so full of foreign stars, the French teenagers aren't getting a look in. It's a familiar retort. Do we need quotas? Who knows?? But the energy and dynamism showed by the U20 side seems lacking in the senior team.

Just for laughs, here's a Fra U26 team for the summer tour:

1 Domingo, 2 Guirardo, 3 Barcella, 4 Jacquet, 5 Maestri, 6 Ouedraogo 7 Lauret, 8 Picamoles, 9 Parra/Doussain 10 T-Duc 11 Buttin 12 David/Mermoz, 13 Fofana, 14 Huget/Palisson, 15 Medard.

Maybe throw in the "old man" Dusautoir to lead them....

P.S. well played England too. Who ever thought Corbs Hartley and Cole cld scrummage like that!

Posted 19:18 17th March 2012

pierredelot1 says...

Chapeau to Wales i think, the most consistent team in the championship despite a slightly iffy performance against England but they won it anyway. Lydiat has elevated himself to world class on this display. Priestland hada better game. Thanks to Edwards for the defence because it was that that did it in the end. If France had played like this from day one of the championship they might have accumulated enough confidence to get there themselves but based on previous performances they didn't deserve to win and now StA will have to start building for the future. Some of his selection decisions match those of his predecessor in their lack of common sense. craig Joubert had a great game in difficult decisions, sure some were 50/50 but he was fair, clear and kept the game going. Probably talked less for the whole match than a certain Irishman did in Rome in 5 minutes. Great to see Ryan Jones back to the sort of form that made him a Lions star years ago it's a pleasure to see his resurgence. This Welsh team could take some beating, but they still have their southern hemisphere bogey to conquer. Lets see.

Posted 19:11 17th March 2012

froggy73 says...

Bravo ! Now we can say Wales deserved the grand slam. Good game and see you next year.

I see this young team in the top 4 of the world rugby for the next 5 years. You just need now to beat some tri-nations teams and you'll recognised worldwide.

Congratulations again.

Posted 18:55 17th March 2012

Taffster says...

Cor blimey. Had to work today with telly on in background. V. unprofessional but what a game! To be fair England have been the surprise package and their forwards are just decimating Ireland in the scrum. Interesting championship. Loved it all. Well done all.

Posted 18:44 17th March 2012

MJJazzman says...

Fantastic game! So tense though!

Posted 16:57 17th March 2012

Jediboy says...

Well done Wales.

Posted 16:51 17th March 2012

melkdave says...

A great moment for welsh rugby equaling the great side of the 70s with 3 slams in a decade .A thrilling match and i think France turned up today .Congraulations again Wales and hope you now get a series win against Australia this summer

Posted 16:34 17th March 2012

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