Welsh wonder Jac Morgan lit up the proceedings with a devastating double in the opening 40 minutes as Wales outmuscled Fiji 39-24 in a thrilling Nations Championship clash. The flanker's precision-perfect driven lineouts proved the catalyst for both of his tries, demonstrating a ruthless efficiency that left their opponents grasping at straws.
The Fijians may have had the lion's share of possession and territory, but their failure to translate that into points was their downfall. Time and again, they conjured up tantalising attacking sequences only to see them snuffed out by dropped passes or misplaced offloads – a cruel fate for fans who watched in awe as their heroes carved through the Welsh defence.
Wales, meanwhile, adopted a more measured approach, leveraging their rock-solid set-piece play to devastating effect. Rhys Carré and Josh Adams capitalised on Fiji's errors to seal crucial second-half tries, while Ryan Elias's lineout score sealed Wales' fate – another testament to the Welsh pack's unyielding power.
The final whistle sparked jubilation among the travelling Welsh fans as their team secured a rare away win. Despite some nervy moments, they proved consummately efficient in converting opportunities into points – a lesson Fiji would do well to heed in the future.
This hard-fought victory will boost Wales's confidence and momentum heading into their next Nations Championship fixture. While not always the most scintillating brand of rugby, it showed Welsh grit and determination under pressure – qualities that will serve them well against more formidable opponents down the line.