Anscombe, who is expected to start for Wales this weekend at fly-half, remarked, “They have so many world-class athletes.” Because they have so much firepower, they are not a team that needs a lot of structure or shape.
They can beat you one-on-one, and it’s incredibly difficult to stop them once they’re behind you. They are a major exam and most likely don’t receive the recognition they merit. To emerge on the other side of it, we will need to put on a tremendous performance. They are a dangerous side, and we will need to perform with true discipline. Anscombe is probably going to be one of several seasoned players making a comeback after missing the summer tour of Australia when head coach Gatland announces his starting lineup on Friday.
Half-scrum With 162 caps between them, Tomos Williams, locks Will Rowlands and Adam Beard, and flanker Jac Morgan are also certain starters when Wales begins an autumn series that also includes matches against Australia and South Africa at Principality Stadium.
“We have a better chance of crossing the finish line and winning if we get the procedures and everything about what we try and do on a daily basis right,” stated Jonathan Humphreys, assistant coach for Wales. “We are unable to simply concentrate on a result. This game is played minute by minute, second by second, and we will accept an ugly win if we have a fantastic process at the end. “The group has benefited from some really positive experience in assuming responsibility for events both on and off the pitch.”
Fiji’s autumn campaign began with a 57-17 loss to Scotland, however because the match took place outside of World Rugby’s Test window, its best players from Europe were unable to play. Radradra, Racing 92 wing Josua Tuisova, Saracens prop Eroni Mawi, Gloucester forward Albert Tuisue, and squad co-captain Waisale Nayacalevu are all expected to support Fiji’s attempt to defeat Wales for the first time in Cardiff. “They pose a serious threat,” Humphreys continued. “Once they are behind you, it is very hard to stop them.” “We have a great deal of respect for them, but we should come first. We’ll be fine if we get that right, but if we worry too much about what they might bring, we’re kind of ignoring what we need to do to win. Associated