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Published 14:04 23 Sept 2019 BST
Updated 15:34 23 Sept 2019 BST
Wales looked well-drilled and sharp and 18 minutes in, they took a line-out inside their own half and moments later, they landed their third try courtesy of Josh Adams. Biggar converted with ease as the scoreline read 22-0 with the result seemingly set in stone at this early stage.
Georgian coach Milton Haig almost certainly didn't see this coming so early in the game but here it was. It was up to his team to respond and pick up their defending which up till now had been far too lax affording Wales ample space and receiving due punishment for it.
Georgia slowly began to grow into the game and despite the 22-point gap separating the two teams, Wales had a few minutes on the back foot.
With minutes left in the first half Wales slammed in another try as Liam Williams grabbed five more points off a one bounce pass from Davies. The resulting conversion made for grim reading for the Georgians with a scoreline of 29-0 as halftime arrived.
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As the teams headed down the tunnels, Wales would have the lighter of the two team talks having planted their flag multiple times in the Georgian half over the previous 45 minutes.
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Nevertheless, with less than five minutes to full time, North skilfully evaded some defenders to touch down in the corner after Williams did brilliantly to dodge some tackles. As Leigh Halfpenny added the conversion, the final scoreline read 43-14 to Wales.
And so it finished at the Toyota stadium.
For the Welsh, while the game was won at a relative canter, their second half performance would be a slight cause for concern and certainly their next game against the Wallabies will almost certainly represent a bigger test in five days' time.
In the aftermath of the game, Welsh captain Alun Wyn Jones spoke: "We ticked a lot of the boxes in the first half but we are probably a bit disappointed with the second half. We let a couple of tries and we did not continue in a similar fashion. We took our foot off the gas so there is plenty to work on."
As for Georgia, their second half resurgence certainly got the neutrals cheering them on and they should feel quite good about squaring off against Uruguay next.
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