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Nel Metcalfe double leads Wales to stunning win over Wallaroos

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Maisie Davies and Alaw Pyrs of Wales celebrate victory during the match between Australian Wallaroos and Wales Women at Ballymore Stadium on July 26, 2025 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)

Nel Metcalfe scored two tries as Wales earned a 21-12 victory over Australia in their first Test in Brisbane.

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A hard-earned win comes after Wales failed to win a game during this year’s Six Nations and they got off to a poor start when Annabelle Codey crossed for the hosts and Desiree Miller converted.

The game was soon stopped for around 30 minutes due to thunder and lightning, but after the restart, Wales responded from a scrum near the Australia tryline when a quick break away allowed Metcalfe to crash over, with Keira Bevan adding the extras.

Metcalfe earned her second following some good pressure on the tryline and the full-back squeezed through a gap to ground before Bevan converted, but Australia pulled one back on the stroke of half-time through Tabua Tuinakauvadra from a rolling maul.

Miller was unable to convert, giving Wales a two-point lead at the break and they immediately extended their advantage two minutes into the second half when Hannah Dallavalle pounced on Lleucu George’s kick to cross and Bevan converted.

Wales were able to see out the game to take advantage in the two-Test series, which concludes in Sydney on Friday.

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I had Australia to win by 20 so a real disappointment for them. They dominated the second half but couldn’t convert into points. It was Welsh dogged defence, patchy lineouts but above all an inability to hold on to the ball, though it must have been like a piece of soap in that weather. They will hope it is dry next week.

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