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Published 21:18 9 Feb 2020 GMT
Updated 08:46 10 Feb 2020 GMT
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The game went ahead on the 4G pitch at Energia Park and escaped the brunt of wretched weather conditions, brought about by Storm Ciara, in the first half at least. In the second half, the heavens opened and the winds came with it. There was a 20-minute stretch during the second half were the rain was coming in side-ways and both sets of players, and the fans that chose to watch the action unfold away from the covered stand, drenched.
Wales conceded a late penalty try to leave a sour taste but worse was to follow when they tried to get hot showers in before changing and heading to the post-match reception.
Wales' Robyn Wilkins told Beth Fisher of ITV News:
"Yeah we're all cold and it doesn't help that we've got cold showers, unfortunately. "But we're a tight-knit bunch. This will make us stronger. We'll come together and then we'll go again in two weeks for that French game."https://twitter.com/BethFisherSport/status/1226539038133424128 SportsJOE contacted the IRFU about the matter and received the following comment"
"The IRFU have apologised to the Welsh Team following an issue with the water heater in the clubhouse they were changing in. "Onsite match managers made every effort to resolve the problem, while additional heaters and hot drinks were provided to the team. "The IRFU once again apologise to the players and management involved and will work resolve the problem."Bective Rangers, who provided their clubhouse and facilities to the Welsh team, has stated that it's hot water tank sustained damage during Storm Ciara and that the issue did not become apparent until after the match. Wales must regroup to face France at home in a fortnight's time while Ireland travel to England to take on tournament favourites, the Red Roses.
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