No. | Name | |
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15Beauden Barrett, - | ||
14Ben Smith, - 2 | ||
13Ryan Crotty, - | ||
12Sonny Bill Williams, - | ||
11Rieko Ioane, - | ||
10Richie Mo'unga, - 5 | ||
9Aaron Smith, - | ||
1Joe Moody, - | ||
2Dane Coles, - | ||
3Nepo Laulala, - | ||
4Brodie Retallick, - | ||
5Scott Barrett, - | ||
6Shannon Frizell, - | ||
7Sam Cane, - | ||
8Kieran Read, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Liam Coltman, - | ||
17Atu Moli, - | ||
18Angus Ta'avao, - | ||
19Patrick Tuipulotu, - | ||
20Matt Todd, - | ||
21Brad Weber, - | ||
22Anton Lienert-Brown, - | ||
23Jordie Barrett, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
Wales last featured in this match in 2011, when they narrowly lost 21-18 to Australia. They have finished third once in the World Cup, however, beating Australia by one point in the 1987 Bronze Medal match.
It's the end of two eras - one for Steve Hansen as coach of New Zealand, and one for Warren Gatland as coach of Wales. Neither wanted to be signing off in this match, the cruellest of "also-ran" games that there might be in world sport. Gatland even joked that they should settle 3rd-4th in this tournament with a boat race in the nearest bar.