Rob Howley’s dilemma before Saturday’s potentially tournament-defining encounter against England in Cardiff is whether to say Sam again, twice over. The arrival of the fly-half Sam Davies at the start of the second half enabled Wales to become more comfortable and threatening in possession. Davies was brought on early because Dan Biggar sustained a rib injury, inflicted inadvertently by one of his team-mates, Ken Owens. For Wales’s second try Sam Davies positioned himself on the blind side where his team had a four on three. That forced the remaining defender to move in on Davies, who fed the unmarked Liam Williams outside him.
Source: The Guardian February 05, 2017 19:26 UTC