The Verdict
Rugby spectators were asked: “If you could speak to the Welsh rugby team after Saturday’s game, what would you say?”
Lydia Lloyd, 23, buyer’s assistant, Cardiff
“Even though they’ve lost, they’ve come a long way given the injuries.”
Sue Maxwell, 68, retired, Pembrokeshire
“It was bad luck. They played ever so well. We could have won.”
Adrian Sutherland, 36, company director, Twickenham
“At least you beat the English.”
Lucy Lewis, 38, solicitor, Penarth
“There are better days ahead. Let’s go win the Six Nations.”
Craig Mawdsley, 39, director, New Zealand
“They should be proud of their achievement. They were desperately unlucky.”
Morris Maxwell, 67, retired, Pembrokeshire
“It was a very brave and unfortunate performance.”
Marcus Traill, 38, director, New Zealand
“They played with a lot of spirit and heart. Sport is like live theatre. Thank you for a great show.”
The Welsh rugby team won the battle to escape the Pool of Death, but lost the war against the Springboks to reach the Rugby World Cup semi-final last Saturday.
Despite their narrow defeat, supporters and impartial spectators alike have commended the brave efforts of the Welsh team.
The men in red beat the odds and their squad’s growing injury list to earn the respect of the international rugby community.
“Sport is like live theatre. Thank you for a great show”, said Marcus Traill, 38, from New Zealand.
Adrian Sutherland, a 36-year-old company director from Twickenham reminded Welsh fans: “At least you beat the English.”
Welsh captain, Sam Warburton has also thanked supporters for being “absolutely amazing” during Wales’ 2015 Rugby World Cup campaign.
The Verdict
Rugby spectators were asked: “If you could speak to the Welsh rugby team after Saturday’s game, what would you say?”
Lydia Lloyd, 23, buyer’s assistant, Cardiff
“Even though they’ve lost, they’ve come a long way given the injuries.”
Sue Maxwell, 68, retired, Pembrokeshire
“It was bad luck. They played ever so well. We could have won.”
Adrian Sutherland, 36, company director, Twickenham
“At least you beat the English.”
Lucy Lewis, 38, solicitor, Penarth
“There are better days ahead. Let’s go win the Six Nations.”
Craig Mawdsley, 39, director, New Zealand
“They should be proud of their achievement. They were desperately unlucky.”
Morris Maxwell, 67, retired, Pembrokeshire
“It was a very brave and unfortunate performance.”
Marcus Traill, 38, director, New Zealand
“They played with a lot of spirit and heart. Sport is like live theatre. Thank you for a great show.”