Wales take French scalp yet again
France U17 16
Wales U16 17
Wales Under 16s recorded a second win in the Four Nations tournament with a stunning 17-16 victory over hosts France.
Wales and England have taken under 16 sides to the tournament in the Lyon region of France, while France and Italy are fielding under 17 teams, but Simon Davies' Welsh side did not let the age difference stop them in Vienne, despite trailing 16-3 at half-time.
The match followed a similar pattern to Wales' opening game, against England on Thursday evening, when Wales recovered from a 12-3 deficit to steal the game in the closing minutes.
France scored two early tries and added two penalty goals in the first half, while Wales were only able to respond with a penalty from Diggy Bird.
However, after conceding the early scores, they created momentum and came out after the break with all guns blazing.
Centre and captain Sam Campbell nipped in for a try straight after the restart with Diggy Bird's conversion putting them within a score of the French.
For the remainder of the second half, the side displayed an immense collective effort, especially while down to 14 men for 10 minutes due to a yellow card for Campbell.
They held on heroically and were rewarded with a try for Eli Walker with three minutes to go.
The Ospreys wing sprinted 75 metres to score under the posts, outside half Bird adding the extras to sneak a remarkable victory.
5:50am Tuesday 25th March 2008
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