Wales kicked off their World Cup campaign with a 43-14 win over Georgia.
Warren Gatland’s men sealed a bonus point win to move to the top of Pool D after the first round of matches.
Here Andrew Baldock casts his eye over Wales’ showing.
Liam Williams
Scored Wales’ bonus-point try and was involved in many of their best attacking moments. 7/10
George North
Scored his 39th try for Wales - a fine solo effort - to leave him one behind Gareth Thomas, who is second on the all-time Wales list. 7
Jonathan Davies
Claimed a try after just three minutes and was a menace to Georgia’s defence throughout. 8
Hadleigh Parkes
A solid effort by the Scarlets centre, who worked well in tandem with Davies. 7
Josh Adams
Was hungry for work, especially in the first half, and highlighted his performance with a brilliant try. 7
Dan Biggar
Kicked 11 points, recovering well after missing a conversion from in front of the posts, and was strong tactically. 7

Gareth Davies
A livewire presence who was heavily involved in many of Wales’ best moments. 7
Wyn Jones
A solid showing by the Scarlets prop in the face of Georgia’s revered scrum. 7
Ken Owens
Battled away in the front-row furnace, and Wales’ lineout also operated well. 7
Tomas Francis
Put a hard-working shift as Wales got their World Cup campaign off to a strong start. 7
Jake Ball
One of the unsung members of Wales’ pack, who once again put in many hard yards. 7
Alun Wyn Jones
Wales skipper equalled his country’s cap record of 129 Tests, and he led from the front. 7

Aaron Wainwright
Another assured display by a player who does not turn 22 until later this week. 7
Justin Tipuric
Wales’ best player. Outstanding in the tight and loose exchanges, scored a try and never stopped working. 9
Josh Navidi
Got involved in the close-quarter contest, as required, with Wales off and running at the World Cup. 7
REPLACEMENTS
Wales head coach Warren Gatland rang the changes in the second half, with prop Nicky Smith arguably the pick of his substitutes. 7