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Wales face New Zealand in the late kick off at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff at 17 15.
Wales, who crush Canada last weekend, face an hard task tomorrow when they line-up versus the powerful All Blacks and it’s 10/11 for Warren Gatland’s side to win with a eighteen point head start and 10/11 for Wales to be leading at the Half Time with a handicap start of eight points.
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Wales are desiring to stop an sequence of nineteen losses by New Zealand as the 2 sides face in Cardiff on Sat.
The last gentleman to steer Wales to a win against the All Blacks, Bleddyn Williams, eighty-five, will be guest of honour 55 years afterwards that moment of glory.
Wales have Gareth Cooper at scrum-half in advance of Dwayne Peel while wing Leigh Halfpenny, 19, acquires his 3rd cap.
Grand Slam-chasing New Zealand accept Richard Kahui at centre in place of the wounded Conrad Smith.
James Hook has been brought in to play after a knee joint tendon strain and will assume his berth by the bench, with Ospreys team mate Dan Biggar the man to lose out having gotten on stand-by.
Also amidst the Wales substitutes are Andrew Bishop, John Yapp and Luke Charteris, the last mentioned favoured on form to Ian Gough.
Captain Ryan Jones changes over back to blind-side flanker to fit Andy Powell at number 8.
Williams lashes NZ twice in a calendar month
All Blacks hooker Corey Flynn has been shipped home after enduring a broken arm against Ireland and Hikawera Elliott comes along to the bench, though tight-head prop Neemia Tialata has been came about fit subsequently illness.
At the start of the calendar week plannings, Wales coach Warren Gatland asked for any players who did not think they could win to forgo their berths in the squad.
“Whenever everything goes aright on the day and we put them under pressure, we’ve got a chance,” said Gatland.
“Earlier in the week, I asked the players ‘do you really believe that we’ve got a chance of winning this game because if one or two of you don’t, then there’s no embarrassment, put your hands up and we will find someone else who does’.
“You’ve got to ask the question because there’s no point in hiding away from that fact.
“Psychologically that’s the most important thing - to go in with some confidence and self-belief.”
Whether or not Wales’ players truly believe they can topple Richie McCaw’s men remains to be seen, but the 20-15 defeat to South Africa in the hosts’ opening autumn Test continues to rankle and may provide the inner steel to take their chance if it arises.
Gatland said: “We were critical in-house of aspects of the execution (versus the Springboks) and that face now bears a opportunity to react to that critique.
“As the like Andy Powell and Leigh Halfpenny, who some had amazing first appearance*, our message is also as is - both participants need to merely savour the experience and accept nothing to fear.”
New Zealand coach Graham Henry’s time as Wales coach casts him in a perspective to empathise what Gatland must arrange to ascertain his agitates have self-belief.
If Wales is every bit good as Henry has declared, he could be the first New Zealand boss in the advanced era to see are squad lose to the hosts.
Henry said: “equally we all know, Wales are a really adept squad. They play an grand expressive style of attacking rugby and have gift across the ballpark so it has defining ahead to be other classic meeting.”
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