Warren Gatland, coach of Wales, victorious over Fiji: “The last six minutes were very long, we were waiting for the final whistle. I’m delighted with the victory, but we made things much harder on ourselves than necessary, we made some stupid decisions in the last 15 minutes. We’ll have a thorough exam that we have to go through… some of the discipline and stuff… I’m a little angry about some things, but the good thing is we won. I thought we were in control of the game, but we know what Fiji are like and what they are capable of and we lost a bit of composure. At halftime, we changed things. We really wanted to go after them from the start and cut off their legs. A few of their players looked a little tired and we looked in control.”
Jac Morgan, 3rd row and captain of Wales: “It was a great match. We dug deep in that first half, there was some indiscipline, we only made a few mistakes and all the credit goes to Fiji. When they had the ball in hand, they put a lot of pressure on us. But our defense held firm in the end. We made more than 200 tackles, we are very proud of that. We have this mentality of never giving up, always working hard for each other. We’ve been through a few camps with tough training over the last couple of weeks, and it’s really brought the boys closer together, as you’ve seen.”