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After 26-13 victory over Waratahs, Keven Mealamu, Blues Captain appreciated the second half performance of his side. Waratahs commenced the game beautifully and crossed try-line first courtesy of Tom Carter. While addressing Sky Sport, Mealamu said, “They're a really good attacking side and they played really well around those rucks.” He further added, “But we worked it out in the second half and looked after the ball a lot better.”

Playmaker Kurtley Beale is one of the major players of Waratahs attacks, whereas Mealamu feels that he has been controlled well in second half, as said, “He's a hard man to shut down, and he's been on fire for this competition. I think we did that really well in the second-half but if we'd been able to do that earlier, we would have been able to put some better pressure on.”

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For the upcoming Rugby World Cup championship, Martyn Williams is working hard. He is working hard to move forward into Wales squad. On Saturday evening, 35 year old flanker has been named in the provisional group of Warren Gatland for the championship.
Before departing to New Zealand for this glorious championship, 15 players will be eliminated from the squad. Martyn Williams is much aware about this upcoming competition and challenge.
He said, “There is a long summer of training ahead and three pre-World Cup games, so I suppose the slate is clean for everyone. I am not going to lie - it was a blow missing out on the Six Nations squad because I played well in the autumn [Tests] when I was given the opportunity.”
He further added, “It's one of those things. You have to take it on the chin and move on. It was more frustrating than disappointing. In all likelihood, they will probably only take one openside to the World Cup. There are so many boys who can play at six and seven, so we will have to see what happens.”