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Oh well, where to start....
Prior to the game my wish was that the game would be remembered as a classic encounter between two great rugby loving nations. The Welsh tenacity and defence matched against the flair and mercurial brilliance of the French.
Unfortunately the game was marred and decided by a more than contentious decision by the ref.
Had it been Pocock or McCcaw, both renowned for playing just this side of legality I would have said the decision would have been harsh. Without sounding biassed, Warburton is hardly renowned as that type of player. Had he driven Clerc into the ground I would have said yes, that's a red.
Rolland could and should have had a word, said 'that was a bit off, keep hold of him next time he's turned that far instead of letting go, have 10 minutes to reflect on your actions' and given him a yellow.
Wales must have won just about every stat. I was a tad concerned about Hook starting at 10 and wanted Jones. In a WC semi final I wanted the half backs to be those who played there on a regular basis, not someone who plays 10 one week, centre the next and a fortnight later at full back.
After the sending off, I exppected France to strangle us, then give us the coup de grace in the last 15 mins. In contrast, Wales won just about everything after that, to the point where France looked increasingly nervous.
Whenn Philips went over, I honestly thought we'd go on to win it regardless. The French looked shell shocked and I couldn't see a way out for them. When Leigh took THAT kick I looked away after he'd struck it. I saw that it was between the posts and have never seen him come up short so took it that he'd slotted it. Sadly though, he hadn't.
At the end the French looked nothing short of embarrassed. No leaping for joy, no back slapping of each other, just a cursory handshake with thier Welsh counterpart. Deep down they knew they'd won by default, not for the flair for which they're so highly regarded.
The whole of the rugby world knew that if Wales had won then we were in for a show-stopping finale, one that would grace the name of World Cup Final.
Most now know that in all probability that tomorrow's semi final will count as THE final, because whoever subsequently playes France next weekend will be the runaway favourites.
To those who think that assessment is biassed I'd await the verdicts of the rugby pundits and world press before you accuse me of sour grapes. It isn't, it's just that 95% of those who have an ounce of rugby knowledge will say that the the better team (by some margin) lost today as a result of a more than marginal decision.
Well done Wales, you did a nation proud today, no comebacks on Sam whatsoever.