Wales Open Rugby World Cup Account With Humiliation Of Georgia
23rd September 2019
Four slick first-half tries from Jonathan Davies, Justin Tipuric, Josh Adams and Liam Williams ensured the bonus point for Wales

- Six Nations champions Wales opened their Rugby World Cup campaign with a bonus-point 43-14 victory over Georgia in Toyota City on Monday
- There were barely two minutes on the clock when centre Davies was played in under the posts after a rocket of a pass by scrum-half and namesake Gareth, decoys Dan Biggar and Hadleigh Parkes bamboozling a leaden-footed defence
- And it was instead Wales who had the last word of the first 40 minutes, Liam Williams scooping up Jonathan Davies' pass to dot down in the corner, Biggar making no mistake to stretch the score out to 29-0
TOYOTA CITY, Japan-
Six Nations champions Wales opened their Rugby World Cup campaign with a
bonus-point 43-14 victory over Georgia in Toyota City on Monday.
The victory not only sent out a signal of intent to main
Pool D rivals Australia, who beat Fiji in their opener, but also dispelled any
doubts there might have been of a hangover in the Welsh camp over the
sending-home of assistant coach Rob Howley amid allegations of illegal betting.
Four slick first-half tries from Jonathan Davies, Justin
Tipuric, Josh Adams and Liam Williams ensured the bonus point for Wales, who
were given a stern examination by a strong Georgian scrum that came to life in
the seond period.
"It was a good first half for us and we were pretty
happy at half-time," said Wales coach Warren Gatland.
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"A little bit messy in the second half but the ball was
quite slippery out there and it was hard to hold on to it. We scored a few nice
tries and we're happy with the bonus point."
There were barely two minutes on the clock when centre
Davies was played in under the posts after a rocket of a pass by scrum-half and
namesake Gareth, decoys Dan Biggar and Hadleigh Parkes bamboozling a
leaden-footed defence.
Biggar's conversion surprisingly came back off the posts,
but the fly-half redeemed himself with a penalty shortly afterwards.
Another well-drilled midfield move saw winger Adams split
the defence before offloading to Gareth Davies. The scrum-half was brought down
short, but Tipuric was on hand to swoop for the ball and sidestep inside Giorgi
Tkhilaishvili to run through unmolested for Wales' second try, Biggar
converting.
The third came soon after, Adams running in from almost
halfway after an inside Biggar pass off a lineout, with the Georgian defence
glaringly absent.
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Biggar hit the extras and it was a point a minute after 22
minutes, the 35,545-strong crowd at a sultry City of Toyota Stadium scenting a
rout.
The sole bright spark for Georgia in a grim first-half
display saw a rare break into Welsh territory by hooker Shalva Mamukashvili,
Gareth Davies twice on hand with tapdowns to halt the foray.
Skipper Alun Wyn Jones, matching Gethin Jenkins' record of
129 Wales caps, and No 8 Josh Navidi were at the heart of the effective Welsh
rush defence to nullify the threat from the 'Lelos'.
And it was instead Wales who had the last word of the first
40 minutes, Liam Williams scooping up Jonathan Davies' pass to dot down in the
corner, Biggar making no mistake to stretch the score out to 29-0.