Sunday 28 November 2010

Millennium Stadium on ‘terror alert’ for autumn international


During the Autumn Internationals a TERROR attack on the Millennium Stadium was thought to be “highly likely” Wales on Sunday can reveal.

During Wales’ four test matches worried organisers put staff on red alert as they raised the threat level from “substantial” to “severe”.

Special notification prior to the series have been given to stadium staff and stewards in a bid to help them spot suspects and thwart any attempts on supporters’ lives.

It has been told to WoS that special eyes need to be kept on every person especially of those in surrounding taking snaps in the stadium, in particular of security cameras – in case they were being used as part of a reconnaissance mission.

Another source said: “When I got into work yesterday, I was told by my area manager the terror threat had been raised, but he insisted it was nothing for us to worry about.

“It was the first I’d heard about it, but it makes you think.”

WRU spokesman John Williams insisted that neither the Union nor the stadium management would talk about the terror threat levels.

“As a rule, we do not comment on security issues, as this is a police matter,” he said.

But he confirmed staff were given training ahead of the series, though he said this was standard practice ahead of any big fixture.

“Staff have been briefed, but not for any particular game,” he said.

“It’s something which happens ahead of all events and security briefings are part and parcel of managing an event.

“There was nothing particular about [the New Zealand] fixture or any of the others.”

The current threat level from international terrorism for the UK is assessed as “severe”.

And some experts have warned of an imminent Mumbai-style attack by armed jihadists.

Mr Williams said the stadium was on a par with the rest of the UK, although he maintained there had not been any specific threat.

Tuesday 16 November 2010

Clash with Fiji is a 'massive' game for Wales says Williams

Williams says that it would going to be a big game for Wales against Fiji in the upcoming Autumn Internationals

Williams is confidence and looking forward to face the islanders later this month, having already lost to Australia and South Africa.

They will also have a clashed with world number # 1 Newzealand before the end of the month, Williams believes it is important for Wales to put in a good performance against Fiji.

We've lost the first two games of the autumn which is desperately disappointing," Williams told the Press Association.

"Quite a few of us know you don't underestimate Fiji - they are a quality side, very dangerous. It's a massive game for us."

Wales lost to South Africa 25-29 on Saturday (November 13th) despite having led 20-9 at one point.

"It was so close, yet so far," added Williams. "It was a game we should have won, given we were that far in front. It's very disappointing."

Wales play Fiji at the Millennium Stadium on November 20th.

Sunday 7 November 2010

Autumn Internationals Results Update For Nov 6,2010


In the Northern Hemisphere three big Test matches took place as the End of year tours from the three top ranked sides in the world commenced.It was a clean sweep for the Southerners, but it wasn't all smooth sailing.

England vs New Zealand
Twickenham was buzzing as the All Blacks arrived for their first game of their Grand Slam attempt. They played at a frantic tempo and while England managed to match them at times, New Zealand controlled the game coming out 26-16 winners.

Wales vs Australia
Wales and Australia took place at the same time in what was a bit of strange planning, meaning rugby fans struggled to keep an eye on both games. The scoreline in the end was similar to the Twickenham game, and despite Wales pummeling the Wallaby forwards in the scrum, it was the visitors' backs that showed their class to pick up the 25-16 victory at the Millennium Stadium.

Ireland vs South Africa
The final game took place in Dublin as hosts Ireland were hoping for a grandstand occasion at their new staidum. It wasn't to be as the Springboks put on an impressive forward display in what was otherwise a fairly low-key slugfest that failed to ignite.

At 23-9 up, South Africa made crucial changes that could have cost them the match. Ireland did the same but with more success as Ronan O'Gara came on for his 100th Test and turned things around. In the end though, the Springboks got their tour off to a good start with a 23-21 win.