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By Julian Shea
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1944: glittergreenandred on 606:
"Wales will have too much for Samoa, who don't get much time together. Should be by 20 points unless they get too cocky."
"Wales will have too much for Samoa, who don't get much time together. Should be by 20 points unless they get too cocky."
1942: anonymous via text:
"Following this from a sunny Sydney. Come on Wales - I need a victory to stop the Aussie crowing!!"
"Following this from a sunny Sydney. Come on Wales - I need a victory to stop the Aussie crowing!!"
1939: TRY WALES 8-3 SAMOA
Uh-oh, it's going to be one of those nights. Biggar's kick into the corner is chased by Leigh Halfpenny, who takes the ball superbly, runs through a David Lemi tackle and touches down in the corner. Biggar can't quite manage the afters, but Wales are back in front.
Uh-oh, it's going to be one of those nights. Biggar's kick into the corner is chased by Leigh Halfpenny, who takes the ball superbly, runs through a David Lemi tackle and touches down in the corner. Biggar can't quite manage the afters, but Wales are back in front.
1937: PENALTY WALES 3-3 SAMOA
Enjoy that lead? Good, because it's over already. Fa'atonu Fili's penalty restores parity.
Enjoy that lead? Good, because it's over already. Fa'atonu Fili's penalty restores parity.
1934: PENALTY WALES 3-0 SAMOA
OOF! First big hit of the evening, and Dwayne Peel is doing a bit of star-gazing after being thundered into the turf as he offloaded to Sam Warburton, and straight away Samoan full-back Lolo Lui is in the sin-bin. Penalty is taken by Dan Biggar and Wales are ahead.
OOF! First big hit of the evening, and Dwayne Peel is doing a bit of star-gazing after being thundered into the turf as he offloaded to Sam Warburton, and straight away Samoan full-back Lolo Lui is in the sin-bin. Penalty is taken by Dan Biggar and Wales are ahead.
1931: Game on! Samoa kick off, and the fun starts here...
1930: BBC Sport's Sean Davies at the Millennium Stadium:
"The three remaining hairs on my head just got singed by those pitch-side pyrotechnics. Great atmosphere ahead of kick-off."
"The three remaining hairs on my head just got singed by those pitch-side pyrotechnics. Great atmosphere ahead of kick-off."
1930: Last week it was the haka, this week it's the Samoan wardance that the Welsh have to face up to before kick-off, and it ends with a fierce uppercut. A sign of things to come, perhaps?
1928: unounos on 606:
"Come on Samoa!! Do what you usually do at world cups and transfer it to today... in other words stuff the Welsh!"
"Come on Samoa!! Do what you usually do at world cups and transfer it to today... in other words stuff the Welsh!"
1925: Samoa have just taken to the field to the accompaniment of "Enter Sandman" by Metallica - well it's a bit different to Katherine Jenkins, isn't it? Then again, so are most of the Samoan team.
1920: And here are the teams, just in case you'd not seen them earlier.
Wales: Hook, Halfpenny, Shanklin, J. Roberts, T. James, Biggar, Peel, Jenkins, Bennett, P. James, A. Jones, Charteris, Powell, Warburton, R. Jones. Replacements: Rees, Mitchell, B. Davies, Thomas, M. Roberts, J. Davies, Stoddart.
Samoa: Lui, Lemi, G. Williams, Mapusua, A. Tuilagi, Fili,Poluleuligaga, Va'a, Schwalger, Johnston, Levi, Tekori, Stowers, Treviranus, H. Tuilagi. Replacements: A. Williams, Taulafo, Thompson, Fa'amatuainu, Mai, Fa'afili, Esau.
Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland)
Wales: Hook, Halfpenny, Shanklin, J. Roberts, T. James, Biggar, Peel, Jenkins, Bennett, P. James, A. Jones, Charteris, Powell, Warburton, R. Jones. Replacements: Rees, Mitchell, B. Davies, Thomas, M. Roberts, J. Davies, Stoddart.
Samoa: Lui, Lemi, G. Williams, Mapusua, A. Tuilagi, Fili,Poluleuligaga, Va'a, Schwalger, Johnston, Levi, Tekori, Stowers, Treviranus, H. Tuilagi. Replacements: A. Williams, Taulafo, Thompson, Fa'amatuainu, Mai, Fa'afili, Esau.
Referee: Peter Fitzgibbon (Ireland)
1920: BBC Sport's Sean Davies at the Millennium Stadium:
"There's a decent crowd building up, the WRU having made a good effort to attract the youth and family support. Cue lots of air horns and screams - and old men in rugby blazers wincing with the pain of their shattered environment."
"There's a decent crowd building up, the WRU having made a good effort to attract the youth and family support. Cue lots of air horns and screams - and old men in rugby blazers wincing with the pain of their shattered environment."
1917: I hope this isn't some sort of omen for Wales's chances tonight but the last time I did a live commentary like this on a Wales game, it was against Fiji at the World Cup. Sorry to bring that up - but at least if there is a repeat of that then you're in for an entertaining evening.
1910: BBC Sport's Sean Davies at the Millennium Stadium
"I made it through the storms and shattered brollies to get to the stadium, passing Samoa fans wading through Westgate Street in their sandals. They weren't quite prepared for the conditions, not sure about their team but then again we've got the roof closed! After our previous history against the islanders, shouldn't we be seizing every chance we get?!"
"I made it through the storms and shattered brollies to get to the stadium, passing Samoa fans wading through Westgate Street in their sandals. They weren't quite prepared for the conditions, not sure about their team but then again we've got the roof closed! After our previous history against the islanders, shouldn't we be seizing every chance we get?!"
1900: Good evening. All set for the action under the Friday night lights? Considering what the weather forecast is like, I think rugby fans have got the good part of the deal - just think what it will be like for the football fans at the Wales v Scotland match tomorrow sitting out in all that wind and rain.
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