Rugby Union: Wales go into unknown

Thursday 16 June 1994 18:02 EDT
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(First Edition)

WALES go into their second Test of four on this month's tour against the most unpredictable team in world rugby in Suva tomorrow. Having beaten Canada 33-15 in Toronto last week, they should start as firm favourites to beat Fiji but no one really knows what to expect from the home side.

'Part of the reason for this tour is to put players into an environment where questions are asked of them and to see if they are capable of responding,' Alan Davies, the Welsh coach, said.

WALES: M Rayer (Cardiff); I Evans (capt), N Boobyer, N Davies, W Proctor (Llanelli); A Davies (Cardiff), R Moon; R Evans (Llanelli), R McBryde (Swansea), H Williams- Jones, A Copsey (Llanelli), P Arnold (Swansea), H Taylor (Cardiff), E Lewis (Llanelli), R Collins (Pontypridd).

FIJI: P Bogisa; J Vidiri, J Toloi, E Nauga, P Tuidraki; F Rayasi, J McLelland; R Williams, E Batimala, J Veitayaki, I Tawake (capt), I Savai, S Matalulu, A Molelutu, J Campbell.

Referee: E Sklar (Argentina).

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