The top 5 Welsh matches in the Guinness Six Nations 2022 so far

A varied start to the Guinness Six Nations for Wales in 2022 didn't stop last year's champions from creating many thrilling instants in the first two games. Wayne Pivac's team started their title defence with a 29-7 loss to Ireland in Dublin but recovered with a 20-17 win over Scotland. Six Nations 2022 fans can buy Six Nations Tickets from our website.

Callum Sheedy was honoured to kick the ball out of play
Callum Sheedy was honoured to kick the ball out of play
They are now portable to Twickenham against England as both sides look to ignite their third-round campaigns before France and Italy visit the Principality Stadium.

There are five of Wales' best moments to date.

5. Critical Counter ruck

With the clock bottomless red and Scotland with the ball, they hoped for a winning score. As the ball progressed rapidly from behind, Louis Rees-Zammit and Jonathan Davies led a brilliant counterattack to repel the attack from Scotland and win after a crucial challenge from Owen Watkins a penalty. Callum Sheedy was honoured to kick the ball out of play for a vital win for Wales.

4. Biggar's drop Goal

Individually defences were solid in the second half, with few scoring attempts. It looked like quality moments were going to win the match, as it turns out. Dan Biggar scored for Wales to finally prove the winning score in the 70th minute. Wales moved slowly through the stages before Thomas Williams returned the ball to Bigger in front of the post, allowing him to close quietly.

3. Basham scores consolation attempt

It was an unacceptable evening in Dublin, Wales in the first round, but Taine Basham's effort was a late consolation. The 22-year-old intercepted Tadhg Beirne's pass in the Irish 22 and rushed to the penalty line to take Wales' first point in the tournament and avoid a whitewash. It was Basham's third attempt in nine appearances for Wales, while the Dragons youngster in the back continued to impress.

Dan Biggar scored for Wales to finally prove the winning score
Dan Biggar scored for Wales to finally prove the winning score
2. Bigger hits the post when Russell sees yellow

Cardiff's match was well prepared 17-17 when the match took a turn in the 68th minute. Dan Biggar's long-range penalty was pushed off the post but was saved brilliantly by Alex Cuthbert. Cuthbert nearly finished what he had started and ducked into the corner to keep in touch. However, Scottish fly-half Finn Russell knocked on the door on purpose seconds earlier, meaning he saw the yellow card and gave Wales a one-man benefit, which they took full benefit of minutes later.

1. Francis hits the defence of Scotland hard

Wales were 14-9 behind Scotland on the half-hour but kept themselves level thanks to an excellent driving stroke. Adam Beard climbed to the top, 5 yards from the free-throw line, before Thomas Francis and Ryan Elias took the ball off the line. This is only the second time Francis has made 62 appearances for Wales, but what an effort to get his side back on the pitch and provide the platform for an eventual win.

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