M
TS
Sunday, October 20
Oct 20, 2019 at 8.15am UK
Wales
20-19
France
Wainwright (13'), Moriarty (74')
FT
Vahaamahina (5'), Ollivon (8'), Vakatawa (31')

Game Menu

/esi/1339/6_G_4_36624/index.html?art_id=375229&game_id=36624&sport_id=4&ESI

Ken Owens talks up Wales' confidence ahead of quarter-finals

:Headline: Ken Owens talks up Wales' confidence ahead of quarter-finals:ID:375229: from db_amp
Warren Gatland's side have defeated France in seven of their last eight meetings.
PA | 3d

Ken Owens believes that experience is a key factor behind Wales' successful big-game mentality.

The Six Nations champions tackle World Cup quarter-final opponents France in Oita on Sunday.

It will be Wales' third successive last-eight appearance under head coach Warren Gatland, while they have beaten France in seven of the last eight meetings.

If they reach the semi-finals, then an appointment with South Africa could loom, and they have lost five out of six against Wales since 2014.

Throw in a 14-game unbeaten run between March 2018 and this summer, that included defeating Australia, winning two games in Argentina and toppling Ireland to claim a Six Nations Grand Slam, and Wales regularly get it right in high-stakes matches.

"I think it is the confidence we have got in each other," Wales hooker Owens said.

"Everybody is pretty comfortable with their role in the squad, both on and off the field.

Wales have won all four matches at the 2019 Rugby World Cup so far (David Davies/PA)

"We have had a good continuity in the squad over the last two years, which helps galvanise us.

"We know exactly what we are trying to achieve and where we are trying to get to. To be fair, the management prepare us well, and there is no stone left unturned.

"There is experience right across the squad now in big games.

"Liam (Wales full-back Williams) has been successful in England, a lot of players have played in big games for their clubs.

"And because we have had a lot of continuity in selection across the squad, the more you play in the big games the more you get used to them, the build-up and what is expected and how to deliver."

Gatland will name his team for the quarter-final on Friday, with centre Jonathan Davies, wing George North and fly-half Dan Biggar all likely to feature after recovering from recent knocks.

And Wales will start as favourites, especially given recent history between the countries.

"We take confidence, but the last eight games we have played against them there has only been a score or so in it," Owens added.

"They have been tough matches, as they always are.

"We will take confidence from what we have achieved over the last two years and where we are as a squad, but there is confidence – it's not arrogance – as we know how good a team the French are, as they have proved against us in the past.

"It's the World Cup quarter-final. As a player, you only get the chance to play in it once every four years, and that's only if you you are extremely lucky and extremely well-prepared.

"For us, it's another game – granted, a massive game – but we have worked really hard for this and we are just looking forward to the opportunity of playing in a World Cup quarter-final against a tough side like France.

"For us, it is about thinking about ourselves and making sure we put in an 80-minute performance, because we haven't done that yet in this tournament.

"I think the French will be looking to put in an 80-minute performance themselves, and we are looking to do that as well because we know how dangerous the French can be."

amp_article_375229 : Database Data restored...  : 
last updated article - 2019-10-17 06:56:02:
html db last update - 2019-10-20 10:13:32 :

ex - 7200 : read : read cache amp html

Click here for more stories about Ken Owens

Click here for more stories about Wales

Share this article now:
Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool98102171425
2Manchester CityMan City96122992019
3Leicester CityLeicester9522168817
4Chelsea95221914517
5Arsenal84311311215
6Crystal Palace9423810-214
7Tottenham HotspurSpurs93331513212
8Burnley93331211112
9Bournemouth93331313012
10West Ham UnitedWest Ham93331113-212
11Aston Villa93241513211
12Wolverhampton WanderersWolves92521212011
13Manchester UnitedMan Utd9243109110
14Everton9315813-510
15Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd82337709
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton9234912-39
17Southampton9225916-78
18Newcastle UnitedNewcastle9225514-98
19Norwich CityNorwich92161021-117
20Watford9045521-164
Scroll for more - Tap for full version

Subscribe to our Newsletter


Transfer Talk Daily
Match previews - twice weekly
Morning Briefing (7am UTC)
UC
Get the latest transfer news, match previews and news direct to your inbox!

Loading ...

Failed to load data.

Serie B Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1BeneventoBenevento8530113818
2Empoli8521116517
3Crotone8431125715
4Salernitana8422108214
5Perugia842298114
6AC Chievo VeronaChievo83411410413
7AscoliAscoli8404149512
8VeneziaVenezia833287112
9Virtus EntellaVirtus Entella833278-112
10Cittadella8404912-312
11Pordenone CalcioPordenone83231312111
12Pisa8242129310
13Pescara83141214-210
14Cremonese8314610-410
15Cosenza CalcioCosenza814378-17
16Spezia CalcioSpezia Calcio82151014-47
17Juve StabiaJuve Stabia8215815-77
18FrosinoneFrosinone7133611-56
19Trapani CalcioTrapani8125712-55
20LivornoLivorno7115813-54
Scroll for more - Tap for full version
. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .
X

We value your privacy

A part of our GDPR compliance we need to ask for your consent. We and our partners use technology such as cookies on Sports Mole to personalise content and ads, provide social media features, and analyse our traffic. Click below to consent to the use of this technology on Sports Mole.