Wales RWC 2015 Fixtures
Wales bowed out of Rugby World Cup 2015 after losing 23-19 to South Africa at Twickenham in the first quarter-final. Wales led by a single point going into the final 10 minutes, but the match was won for the Springboks by a 75th minute Fourie du Preez try.
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Wales Rugby World Cup 2015 Fixtures
WALES 54-9 URUGUAY at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Sunday 20th September 2015 – Attendance: 71,887
ENGLAND 25-28 WALES at Twickenham Stadium, London
Saturday 26th September 2015 – Attendance: 81,129
WALES 23-13 FIJI at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Thursday 1st October 2015 – Attendance: 71,576
AUSTRALIA 15-6 WALES at Twickenham Stadium, London
Saturday 10th October 2015 – Attendance: 80,863
SOUTH AFRICA 23-19 WALES at Twickenham Stadium, London
Rugby World Cup Quarter-final
Saturday 17th October 2015 – Attendance: 79,572
Referee: Wayne Barnes (RFU)
SOUTH AFRICA: (12) 23
Tries: Du Preez
Penalties: Pollard (5)
Drop-goals: Pollard
WALES: (13) 19
Tries: Davies
Conversions: Biggar
Penalties: Biggar (3)
Drop-goals: Biggar
Man-of-the-match: Schalk Burger (South Africa)
Wales Warm-up Match Results
During the summer Wales played three warm-up matches in preparation for Rugby World Cup 2015. Wales began by losing to Ireland at home, then beating Ireland away, and finally beating Italy at home. The match results are shown below:
WALES 21-35 IRELAND at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Saturday 8th August 2015 – Attendance: 73,500
Referee: Glen Jackson (NZR)
WALES: (7) 21
Tries: Hibbard, Tipuric, Cuthbert
Conversions: Hook, Anscombe (2)
IRELAND: (25) 35
Tries: Heaslip, Cave, Earls, Zebo, Jones
Conversions: Jackson (2)
Penalties: Jackson (2)
Man-of-the-match: Keith Earls (Ireland)
IRELAND 10-16 WALES at Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Saturday 29th August 2015 – Attendance: 47,430
WALES 23-19 ITALY at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Saturday 5th September 2015 – Attendance: 52,981
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (FFR)
WALES: (8) 23
Tries: North
Penalties: Halfpenny (5), Biggar
ITALY: (11) 19
Tries: Sarto, Palazzani
Penalties: Allan (2)
Drop-goals: Canna
Man-of-the-match: Scott Williams (Wales)
Match reports: BBC | Guardian | Telegraph | Sky Sports | WRU