Summary
JAMIE ROBERTS admitted Wales did not produce a "champagne performance" to claim their first World Cup victory over Samoa at the third attempt.
But the 17-10 success at Waikato Stadium, secured by wing Shane Williams' 67th-minute try, kept Wales on a quarter-final course with Pool D games against Namibia and Fiji still to come.See the full content of this document
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Defence Was Key to Victory Says Roberts
Had Samoa repeated World Cup successes against ...
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