Fine finish: George Pisi
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Samoa sent Six Nations holders Wales crashing to their fifth consecutive loss after the visitors secured a 26-19 win at the Millennium Stadium on Friday.
It was the hosts' fourth negative to the islanders and followed Rob Howley's charges' defeat to Argentina at the same venue only one week ago.
Suddenly a November whitewash seems likely, with Wales now preparing to face New Zealand and Australia in their final Test series fixtures.
The visitors came out of the blocks firing as they looked to kick on from their impressive win over Canada in Colwyn Bay a week ago. And they managed to cross the whitewash within two minutes against the sterner opposition when number eight Taiasina Tuifua broke through a somewhat non-existent defence before recycled ball was moved wide to Paul Williams and then George Pisi, with the Northampton Saints centre sending over Faatoina Autagavaia on the right.
The impressive Tusi Pisi's conversion made it 0-7 with the match still very much in its infancy. For Welsh supporters, it was a moment of realisation, realisation that their Grand Slam champions were in for a big test of their credentials.
Leigh Halfpenny, who was on-form with the boot in Cardiff, pulled the hosts back to 3-7 with 16 minutes played after a ruck infringement and then cut matters down to a point on the half-hour. By this point Wales had been forced to make a change, as Richard Hibbard was hurt.
Despite their six points, Wales were not having things their own way but were the recipients of a gift from Pisi, with the fly-half throwing a suicide pass that Ashley Beck gobbled up and then set off for a 70 metre sprint to the whitewash. Halfpenny made it 13-7 with the extras.
The assured Pisi did reduce the arrears off the kicking tee with the last play of the first-half, which made the contest beautifully balanced at 13-10 with 40 minutes remaining in Cardiff.
After the turnaround the match continued to excite and when Kahn Fotuali'i scooted down the blindside at a ruck close to halfway to set up centre Pisi for a superb finish in the corner, the Samoans were ahead again. Fly-half Tusi could not add the extras however, and one wondered whether that missed conversion on 47 minutes would come back to hurt them.
An exchange of penalties from Halfpenny and Pisi then troubled the scorers as the lead changed hands five times during the second-half. Up 21-19, Samoa repelled a rare attack by Wales soon after, with the hosts struggling to make any real headway with ball in hand.
Instead it was Samoa who had the final say when David Lemi kicked ahead, Halfpenny and Autagavaia both missed the bouncing ball to hand replacement Johnny Leota a try late on.
Man of the match: A toss-up between the half-backs in blue. Let's go for Tusi Pisi's effort.
Moment of the match: The finish from George Pisi was something special. It had to be him.
Villain of the match: Maybe of a couple of let's say 'choice' tackles could make it in there but there was nothing major to write home about. Next up for the Welsh will be New Zealand.
The scorers:
For Wales:
Try: Beck
Con: Halfpenny
Pen: Halfpenny 4
For Samoa:
Tries: Autagavaia, G Pisi, Leota
Con: T Pisi
Pen: T Pisi 3
Wales: 15 Leigh Halfpenny, 14 Alex Cuthbert, 13 Ashley Beck, 12 Jamie Roberts, 11 George North, 10 Dan Biggar, 9 Mike Phillips, 8 Toby Faletau, 7 Justin Tipuric, 6 Ryan Jones (capt), 5 Ian Evans, 4 Bradley Davies, 3 Aaron Jarvis, 2 Richard Hibbard, 1 Paul James.
Replacements: 16 Ken Owens, 17 Gethin Jenkins, 18 Scott Andrews, 19 Luke Charteris, 20 Sam Warburton, 21 Tavis Knoyle, 22 Rhys Priestland, 23 Scott Williams.
Samoa: 15 Faatoina Autagavaia, 14 Paul Perez, 13 George Pisi, 12 Paul Williams, 11 David Lemi (capt), 10 Tusi Pisi, 9 Kahn Fotuali'i, 8 Taiasina Tuifua, 7 Maurie Fa'asavalu, 6 Ofisa Treviranus, 5 Filo Paulo, 4 Daniel Leo, 3 Census Johnston, 2 Ole Avei, 1 Sakaria Taulafo.
Replacements: 16 Ti'i Paulo, 17 Villiamu Afatia, 18 James Johnston, 19 tbc, 20 Tivaini Fomai, 21 Jeremy Su'a, 22 Johnny Leota, 23 Robert Lilomaiava.
Referee: Pascal Gauzere (France)
Assistant referees: Wayne Barnes (England), Jérôme Garces (France)
Television match official: Giulio De Santis (Italy)
By Adam Kyriacou
@PlanetRugbyAK








Comments
jamesliveinhope says...
Well they were warned, why rotate the squad?
They had an opportunity to put out the team that at least turned up against Argentina, give them a little more game time to gel, the opportunity to gain a little confidence before the bigger tests next week against the stronger sides.
Now they will put out another scratch side, low on confidence and be expected to put in a winning performance. There is a very real risk that Wales will finish this series outside the top 8 unless they get their fingers out and I suspect that Gatland will need to be looking for a new successor when he returns from Lions duty.
Posted 22:01 16th November 2012
Stevetynant says...
Beaten up at the breakdown,out srummaged, line out ropey, lateral in attack, north and cuthbert not in the game, tipuric and falatou anonymous,out
fought and out thought. Congratulations Samoa but what a great time to beat the all blacks
Posted 21:58 16th November 2012
alanatleeds says...
Well played Samoa - a deserved victory. Wales need to find another gear.
Posted 21:56 16th November 2012
DaveJ says...
Well, for anybody that's Welsh that was, er, embarrassing.
Posted 21:53 16th November 2012
KiwiLad says...
Well done Samoa..
I do have to think that all of the Hype about Wales being potential world champs should now be thrown out.
Posted 21:53 16th November 2012
Jediboy says...
Well done Samoa. Great result.
Looks like the Welsh bubble has well and truly burst.
Posted 21:50 16th November 2012
RugbyFan77 says...
Wales deserve the loss. Under Rob Howley, they have slid into mediocrity. They are directionless, getting caught isolated and going for contact rather than for space. This should be a time when Wales are riding high, having spent years building this squad. Instead they barely threatened to score a try off their own ball. It's a bit sad, really.
Samoa looked like a settled and organised team, and deserved the win. The scrum said it all- the Samoans smashing the Welsh.
The scorline hid Welsh failings and Samoan strengths- it should have been a wider margin.
Posted 21:50 16th November 2012
philipjfry says...
Samoa deserved the win; Wales were inefficient at the breakdown, however I don't think any of the officials are able to spell 'gate' let alone referee it. It's always refreshing to watch Samoa play because they are never pantomime villains (unlike the Springboks); they put in the high hits and the dodgy clear-outs but it's left on the field and although there may be a few grumbles afterwards there is rarely any enmity towards them.
Posted 21:49 16th November 2012
curlymac says...
Is this an upset too? Nearly every post on the preview for this game predicted Samoa to win.
Planetrugby need to wake up and realize that Wales are over hyped and deluded at how good they are, all because of coming 4th in the world cup and a fluke 6 nations win.
They were outplayed in every part of this game and should lose by 50 to New Zealand.
Well done Samoa, your having a great autumn keep it going next week!!!
Posted 21:49 16th November 2012
GCP_JONES says...
not a surprise at all, well played Samoa, bad result for Wales and Ireland Kidney must be sweating especially if the Scots get a win to-morrow. this result has thrown up all sorts of questions.
SAMOA for the rugby championship. they like the Pumas in the past cannot be ignored. a great result for the development of our game internationally.
Posted 21:48 16th November 2012
rugby_phile says...
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. What a disaster, but Samoa were streets ahead. And what about the scrums!!!!! It will be great watching the Wales Australia match just to see which front row come on top!!!!!!!!!!!! Back to basics Wales, really sad.
Posted 21:47 16th November 2012
vaizpatu2011 says...
Wales by 15 whaaaaaaaat?
Posted 21:42 16th November 2012
swells07 says...
Wow, ive never seen such a quality Samoan side before. Well done manu!!!!! A deserved victory!
Posted 21:41 16th November 2012
Melkiwi says...
Great preformance from Samoa. Also what a scrum in the last 20, the destroyed the Walsh pack. Gethin Jenkins who? Not bad for a country of 600000.
Posted 21:39 16th November 2012
marko72 says...
Despite some questionable refereeing, Samoa largely deserved their win. You can't argue with 3 tries to 1. Wales created nothing and lost the breakdown while Samoa with a superior scrum and ball handling skills just looked hungrier.
This is not surprising and hats off to them... Manu Samoa!
Posted 21:38 16th November 2012
firepower says...
WELL DONE SAMOA!!
YOUR BIG FAN FROM TONGA.
Posted 21:38 16th November 2012
leinster_goy says...
@PR
idea for your next Lions-Watch column:
"best make other plans next june": the entire welsh squad
Posted 21:38 16th November 2012
melkdave says...
I have to say it would have been a tradagy if Wales had won that match.Once again Wales didnt create anything of a try scoring nature.Though Becks interception try was a beuatySamoa created won the set pieces and the breakdown.Only their indisapline kept Wales in thas match .A well deserved victory for Samoa.Saying that Wales imo,did play better than last week,they semed to have a bit of momentum,and intensity,and above all direction.Maybe Bigger having to go off ,altered the game to much,as Presitland butchered one oppotunity to put Samoa under severe prssure and maybe score,while the forwards squandered annother..NZ up next a tbh ,i cant see Wales not shipping near what Scotland did .
Posted 21:38 16th November 2012
Shadow_Dragon says...
Embarrassing, Clueless,DISGRACEFUL, Howley has turned us from grand slam champions to clueless shambles i cant believe how backwards we gone since he took over, Gatland cant come back soon enough.
Posted 21:37 16th November 2012
rugbydaft says...
What a crap display the scrum was so poor in the last 20 mins it just was completely stuffed
I said that we will lose all 4 tests and WAles will!
Posted 21:37 16th November 2012