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By Don Anderson Friday, 22 July 2011 10:29
Rugby spread betting fans have been very impressed when they saw that Samoa, Wales’ World Cup opponents, shocked Australia with a 32-23 victory on Sunday in Sydney.
The Samoan players have been leading from the third minute with Alesana Tuilagi and Paul Williams, full-back, scoring during the first half, and rugby spread betting fans have been very excited by the action.
Rugby betting UK services saw that Kane Thompson, lock, and George Pisi, centre, added two additional tries in the second half with Tusi Pisi, fly-half, kicking for the Samoans two penalties and three conversions, and many fans have been thrilled with everything that happened during the match.
Samoa will be facing Wales on September 18 in a Pool D game taking place in Hamilton, and rugby fans all over the world are eager to see how they will do when this takes place.
13 of the points that the Wallabies scored have been made in the 10 minutes when Samoa were reduced to 14 men with Daniel Leo, lock, in the sin-bin, as seen by rugby betting UK services, and fans from both sides have been following the game very closely, as the action was very exciting.
Rugby spread betting fans saw that for Australia, Matt Giteau, fly-half, scored 18 points from a late try, as well as two conversions and three penalties.
“The main focus this week was to believe in ourselves. We came out here just to win this game,” said try-scorer Tuilagi.
Samoan fans could clearly see that their belief in themselves did lead them to win the game, and have been very thrilled.
“We know it’s going to be a tough game but we believed in ourselves and, thanks God, we did it today.”
Samoa will also be facing holders South Africa, Fiji and Namibia in pool matches when they play in the World Cup taking place in New Zealand this autumn, and rugby spread betting fans all over the world can’t wait to see the Samoan squad in action, and see how they will perform.