OK, I have a few comments to make:
Dan Biggar. Ban Digger was just simply sexually aroused the other day. He was grabbin balls like a (excuse the thickness, need to let it out) - catchin balls like a...pornstar... You even saw how Etzebeth was jealous of him and pushed him in the air there on that penalty coz he knew in his heart Biggar looked too sexy grabbin those balls. This may be a bit illuminated, but for me Dan Biggar's performance was the greatest of any blindside flanker, of all time (11/11 tackles).
Halfpenny tackling Etzebeth, shows you substance before flash is important. You don't need your FB to be fancy and moonwalk - that was a try-saving tackle quite probably. And what a boot, best in the world isn't he. What are those, like, Nike ? Do they do Air Nike for Rugby..?
Alun-Luss Jones has turned into Alun-Wyn Jones once again, and his game was as mighty as his beard, great commitment, but isn't that just a waste of time mentioning his commitment as it's a given with this man.
Sam went to Warburton alright. He was pure sex, all day. Tackling, turning over on the ground, all with a raging erection, running, hitting the rucks, still hard as a rock.
I liked Gethin Jenkins again. Underrated in the scrum (although not all game long), and very committed.
Liam Williams, I like that kid. He looks quite ridiculous with his Movember stache on, and needs to spend a bit more time actually eating burgers than playing in the slides at McDonald's…but he caught my eye against Toulon and he was MOTM against Fiji and I liked him again this time, except when he turned into a troll by calling mark and then still taking the run, that was mischievous and I hope the ref and Gatland both called his parents about that. Finally, he's got a very interesting profile picture on espnscrum.com. Well done, that website.
Really liking that Rhys Webb too. Liked him all November long.
Liked the big Welsh scrum, but that TH is scrummaging at an angle, destabilises the opposing LH and then applies pressure sideways.
Sorry but Jonathan Davies and Lydiate are just on the field because they're huge bodies, Davies' best play was a co-turnover at the breakdown..
Willie Le Louse was exactly himself. Someone who deserves a best player nom like I deserve a funniest poster nom. Wait, that's confusing, I'm saying he wasn't very good. There..
He's been like a fkng cartoon character lately, the kind of annoying little guy on the show who botches everything and then goes "woops, I'm all thumbs today, uh hee hee !!…" - South Africa you're absolute fkng MANIACS for letting Kockott and Spedding go, we weren't that insane. We're pretty insane, but not that insane. Coz that's - *INSANE*.
Now it must be said Wales did look like they just didn't want to win again at the end, squandered a good 3 or 4 big chances for a score.
This game was a great example of how important your fundamentals are: you don't *need* attacking flair, you need to be fundamentally sound in the main sectors and you'll collect penalties (setpiece, breakdown, defense..). If you collect enough, like Wales did with the forwards and then HP's boot, and then play great committed defense, S.A. needed to score a try being 6-12 down on the score, and a pen or drop wasn't enough, and the more time passed, the more a try became the only, pressing, stressful solution. Huge pressure, and a 6-point margin (as opposed to just 3) made all the difference.
I reiterate my brilliant pun (for who wouldn't be proud of this masterpiece): Cymrutulations.
Bravo, Mr. Pays de Galles.