Wales notched their third Six Nations grand slam in eight seasons on Saturday, defeating France 16-9 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. Welsh winger Alex Cuthbert scored the sole try of the match.
Wales overcame a dogged Italy side 24-3 in Saturday's Six Nations clash in Cardiff to keep alive their hopes of winning a third Grand Slam in eight years. Wales now need to beat France in next week's final round of matches to claim the title.
Wales scored a late breakaway try through substitute Scott Williams to earn a dramatic 19-12 victory against England at Twickenham on Saturday. England had led for most of the second half before Williams struck five minutes from the end of the match.
France booked a place in the 2011 Rugby World Cup after beating Wales 9 – 8 Saturday following three penalties from France against a solo try and penalty for Wales. France will play the winner of tomorrow’s Australia - New Zealand semi-final.
Wales will face off against France in the Rugby World Cup semi-final on Saturday. Wales have reached a World Cup semi-final only once before, when they lost to New Zealand in 1987.
Unstoppable Wales went through to the semi-finals of the Rugby World Cup Saturday after a convincing 22-10 victory over Ireland, after Wales dominated the breakdown and kept Ireland out with a formidable defence.
Ireland pulled off a 27-12 victory against Wales at Croke Park on Saturday, giving the Boys in Green a slim chance for a Six Nations title if undefeated tournament leader France loses a match.