Thursday, August 5, 2010

Rugby: Jamie Roberts keen to claim a major scalp

Jamie Roberts has said that victory over a Tri-Nations superpower will be the minimum requirement when Wales kickstart their World Cup build-up in November.Wales, the Grand Slam champions in 2008, have won just two of their eight Tests so far this year, including back-to-back tour defeats to New Zealand in June.Gatland's men tackle the All Blacks again at the Millennium Stadium this autumn, along with Australia, South Africa and World Cup group rivals Fiji.Roberts will have to watch from the sidelines after undergoing a wrist operation but he knows Wales cannot afford a string of gallant defeats with the World Cup so close."It's a very big year for us leading up to the World Cup and I'm sure we will be firing in the autumn," said the Cardiff Blues centre."It's a great testing environment for us and we're at that stage now where we need to get results, not just give performances, and it's important we look to win some of these matches in the autumn." he said. Wales last beat a Tri-Nations team in 2008, when tries from Shane Williams and Lee Byrne helped them to a 21-18 victory over Australia. Wales have not beaten the Springboks since 1999.And New Zealand's winning streak over the Welsh stretches right back to 1953."It's a great opportunity against the top three sides in the world and Fiji who are going to be in our group in New Zealand next year," Roberts added.Roberts was one of the stars of the 2009 British and Irish Lions tour but, hampered by the wrist injury.Roberts suffered the injury in the second Lions Test and played the whole campaign without the full use of his right hand. After going under the knife last month, Roberts vowed to come back better and stronger in time to play a key role in Wales' Six Nations and World Cup challenge."I will be out for five months which is disappointing but every player has been through it and now it is my turn," Roberts said."You have to treat it as a lesson in disguise and come back fitter, faster, stronger than ever and look to lay down my marker for the Christmas derbies for the club." he said.Although Wales have to find significant improvements on the field, Welsh Rugby Union chief executive Roger Lewis insisted everything is in place off it to ensure a successful World Cup campaign.Gatland and his management team used this summer's tour to New Zealand to scout out the training and hotel facilities they will encounter next autumn."We are so looking forward to the World Cup next year," said Lewis. He was announcing a sponsorship deal with travel agents Thomas Cook."We travelled across New Zealand to make sure the guys are familiar for next year and we are going into it in great shape and with fantastic preparation and a spring in our step." he said.The WRU have also confirmed Wales' touring schedule for the next nine years. it includes full tours to Australia (2012), South Africa (2014), New Zealand (2016) and Argentina (2018).During the Lions tours of 2013 and 2017, Wales will travel to Japan and the Pacific Islands respectively.There are no June tours in World Cup years (2011, 2015 and 2019) but Wales will arrange warm-up Tests nearer the time.

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