Autumn Nations Cup: Wales 18-0 Georgia

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Gloucester wing Louis Rees-Zammit scores his first try for WalesImage source, Getty Images
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Gloucester wing Louis Rees-Zammit scores his first try for Wales

Autumn Nations Cup: Wales v Georgia

Wales (10) 18

Tries: Rees-Zammit, Webb Con: Sheedy Pens: Sheedy 2

Georgia (0) 0

Wales ended their run of six defeats with an unconvincing Autumn Nations Cup win over Georgia in wet conditions at Parc y Scarlets.

Tries from teenage wing Louis Rees-Zammit and scrum-half Rhys Webb, plus eight points from fly-half Callum Sheedy, sealed the win.

Wales will have to improve with England visiting Llanelli next Saturday.

Wayne Pivac also has concerns over flanker Justin Tipuric, who left the field with a head injury.

What the Wales head coach does in terms of selection next week remains to be seen with many experienced campaigners aiming for recalls.

Man-of-the-match Aaron Wainwright, second-row Jake Ball and centre Johnny Williams carried well, while Wales were dominant in the scrum in challenging conditions, but the attacking tempo needs to quicken up.

Wales' last win had come against Italy on 1 February, which had been followed by two defeats each against France and Ireland and losses against England and Scotland.

Wales had won both their previous matches against Georgia, with a 13-6 triumph in 2017 followed by a World Cup pool 43-14 success in Japan two years later.

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Pivac made 13 personnel changes, with only Tipuric and Liam Williams surviving from the starting side that lost 32-9 to Ireland in Dublin. Tipuric led the side in the absence of Alun Wyn Jones.

James Botham, grandson of England cricket great Lord Botham, made his Wales debut having only been called up to the squad on Monday alongside Johnny McNicholl, who was also started.

Cardiff-born Botham was among three newcomers in the starting side alongside Scarlets backs Johnny Williams and Kieran Hardy.

Former London Irish and Newcastle centre Williams made his debut having returned to professional rugby only 10 months ago after being diagnosed with testicular cancer last year and gone through chemotherapy.

He represented England and scored a try in a non-cap game against the Barbarians in 2019, but qualifies for Wales through his father, who hails from Rhyl.

Bristol fly-half Sheedy, who also played for England against Barbarians, and 19-year-old Gloucester wing Rees-Zammit made their first Test starts after debuts as replacements in recent games - the former against Ireland, the latter against France.

Georgia made five changes from their defeat against England. Eight of the starting 15 are currently with French clubs, including Brive half-backs Vasil Lobzhanidze and Tedo Abzhandadze, and six of the forwards.

Georgia have a reputation as strong scrummagers but it was Wales that enjoyed early set-piece dominance.

The Georgians were penalised and Sheedy opened the scoring with his first international points. Wales' dominance took a while to deliver opening try, but their scrummaging superiority and Georgian indiscipline resulted in the hosts wearing their visitors down.

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Wales captain Justin Tipuric was forced off after suffering a blow to the head

Sheedy's looped pass allowed Rees-Zammit to claim his first international try which the fly-half converted.

Centre Williams impressed with some strong bursts while captain Tipuric maintained his high level of international performances.

Georgia began to show glimpses of attacking invention towards the end of the first half but Tedo Abzhandadze missed a penalty with the last kick before half-time, meaning Wales led 10-0 at the interval.

McNicholl was forced off the field early in the second half and was replaced by Jonah Holmes, before Sheedy pulled a penalty attempt wide.

Wales' scrum control continued in the second half with Scarlets props Wyn Jones and Samson Lee enjoying themselves on home turf, and Sheedy benefited with his second penalty.

An excellent counter-attacking run from Rees-Zammit then saw him link up with Tipuric, who suffered a head injury following a swinging arm from opposite number Beka Saginadze. The Georgian was given a yellow card by referee Luke Pearce when a red card was discussed.

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Wayne Pivac happy with young players who helped Wales to victory over Georgia

There was initial concern over Tipuric because of the manner in which he fell to the ground. The British and Irish Lion left the field after being dazed by the challenge and will face a battle to be fit to face England next Saturday.

Replacement scrum-half Webb took over the captaincy, while 19-year-old full-back Ioan Lloyd came on for his first cap in place of Liam Williams, who left the field following a mouth injury.

Botham almost marked his debut with a runaway try but was penalised after being tackled.

Wales' second try finally came after Johnny Williams and Rees-Zammit set up the supporting Webb to score the game's last points.

Line-ups

Wales: Liam Williams; Johnny McNicholl, Nick Tompkins, Johnny Williams, Louis Rees-Zammit; Callum Sheedy, Kieran Hardy; Wyn Jones, Elliot Dee, Samson Lee, Jake Ball, Seb Davies, James Botham, Justin Tipuric (capt), Aaron Wainwright.

Replacements: Sam Parry, Nicky Smith, Leon Brown, Cory Hill, James Davies, Rhys Webb, Ioan Lloyd, Jonah Holmes.

Georgia: Lasha Khmaladze; Akaki Tabutsadze, Giorgi Kveseladze, Merab Sharikadze (capt), Sandro Todua; Tedo Abzhandadze, Vasil Lobzhanidze; Mikheil Nariashvili, Jaba Bregvadze, Beka Gigashvili, Grigor Kerdikoshvili, Kote Mikautadze, Otar Giorgadze, Beka Saginadze, Beka Gorgadze.

Replacements: Giorgi Chkoidze, Guram Gogichashvili, Lexo Kaulashvili, Lasha Jaiani, Giorgi Tkhilaishvili, Gela Aprasidze, Demur Tapladze, Tamaz Mchedlidze.

Match officials

Referee: Luke Pearce (RFU)

Assistant referees: Andrew Brace and Frank Murphy (both IRFU)

TMO: Joy Neville (IRFU).

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