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As the Argentina players joined their joyous, jumping fans in celebration, a lone Welsh figure sloped away pvp
Across the Stade Velodrome touchline Dan Biggar went, eyes turning red like his shirt as the tears started to come on the fly half’s last, lonely trudge out of international rugby pvp
Biggar greeted his children with a brave face but this wasn’t how it was supposed to end pvp
By the time of his substitution, five minutes from the finish, Biggar’s body was in bits, Wales’ wounded warrior off with a grimace and knowing that this was, surely, it pvp
He’d barely sat down when his successor-in-waiting, Sam Costelow, threw that final, fateful pass for the Nicolas intercept score that sealed it - the last hope had drained away pvp
“You know sometimes when you’re absolutely hands-down beaten, you can hold your hands up and let it slide a little bit but we felt like we had control of that game, certainly for large periods of that first half,” the fly half reflected pvp
“We probably could have been a couple more scores ahead pvp
RecommendedArgentina scrap their way to Rugby World Cup semi-finals as Wales come up shortWarren Gatland reacts to ‘disruptive’ referee change after Wales knocked out of Rugby World CupIreland’s 37 phases of agony define greatest heartbreak as World Cup curse continues“But fair play to Argentina, they hung on in there and turned the game into a bit of a brawl really, which probably suited them a bit more than it did us pvp
There were some big moments that didn’t go our way pvp
”Biggar himself might concede that he never quite possessed the natural talents of the most gifted playmakers of his generation, but few would dispute that he more than made the most of his abilities across 112 Wales caps pvp
There have been few pvp better aerial contesters and few more savvy tactical kickers over the last decade pvp
Defensively, Biggar never gave an inch - his never-say-die spirit came to define a Welsh generation pvp
And then there was the other stuff: the grit, the gamesmanship, the gumption pvp
Biggar had the gift of the gab and the gob, a generous, insightful talker off the field and a referee’s aural nightmare on it pvp
He was true to himself to the last pvp
Early on in Marseille on Saturday, Biggar expressed his frustration plainly when Tomas Lavanini made the most of a slight bump off the ball; just seconds later, though, the fly half was bear-trapping an Argentine ankle, ensuring he would play no part in the next phase pvp
While considering a possible sanction for Guido Petti’s challenge on Nick Tompkins, referee Karl Dickson had enough of Biggar’s chirping – “go away, Dan”, the English official snapped pvp
Dan Biggar’s passion was clear across 112 Wales caps (Getty Images)Wales wouldn’t have had him any other way pvp
“Hopefully people will remember me for being passionate and caring about every moment,” Biggar said afterwards pvp
“That’s been my character from day one really pvp
“I am going to miss it pvp
I didn’t think I would be particularly emotional, I almost thought I would be relieved, but there’s definitely a bit of sadness pvp
I’m definitely going to miss it in the months and years to come pvp
I think it’ll be raw for a couple of days, maybe a couple of weeks pvp
But when I reflect back on my career, hopefully I’ll be fairly pleased with what I’ve done pvp
”Biggar’s exit ushers in a new era at fly half amidst a broader generational shift pvp
After this tournament, neither he nor Gareth Anscombe will be available to Gatland; it will be Costelow’s time at ten pvp
Already some of the old guard are gone – Alun Wyn Jones, Justin Tipuric, Rhys Webb – and others are sure to follow, whether now or down the track: Dan Lydiate, Taulupe Faletau, Leigh Halfpenny pvp
George North may only be 31 and has enjoyed an outstanding fourth World Cup, but there are plenty of miles in his legs pvp
Hope springs anew pvp
Gatland’s co-captains at this tournament are 23 and 24, Jac Morgan already a star and Dewi Lake perhaps on his way pvp
Roommates Dafydd Jenkins and Christ Tshiunza could be back five building blocks for another decade and a half; getting their new Exeter colleague Joe Hawkins back would boost the midfield options pvp
Wales’ next generation will hope to bounce back from World Cup heartbreak (Getty Images)“They’ve been a vital part of the success, or redemption of this team,” Biggar said of the bright young things pvp
“If you’d offered this five months ago, we’d have snapped your hand off pvp
“This young group have driven standards and pushed us to keep going pvp
I’ve got no doubt they will achieve some really good things if they keep the squad together and allow boys like Sam Costelow some time in that 10 seat and allow him to drive it and make it his team pvp
“I said that to him at the end: ‘Just enjoy making this team your own now for the next few years’ pvp
Hopefully that will come through pvp
” The torch has been passed but Biggar’s competitive flame never stopped burning pvp
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Tyson Fury will fight Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia this weekend, in a heavyweight main event pvp between two titans of combat pvp sports pvp
Fury reigns as WBC heavyweight champion, though he has not fought since December and fans are still awaiting a date for his bout with Oleksandr Usyk pvp
Meanwhile, Ngannou is competing for the first time since leaving the UFC, whose heavyweight title he held until his exit from the MMA promotion in January pvp
The Cameroonian’s next move in mixed martial arts will be with the Professional Fighters League in 2024, but first he will secure his biggest payday so far, as he makes his pvp boxing debut against Britain’s Fury pvp
Here’s all you need to know pvp
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When is the fight?The fight will take place on Saturday 28 October in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia pvp
The main card is expected to start at 6pm BST (10am PT, 12pm CT, 1pm ET) pvp
Ring walks for the main event are then expected at around 10 pvp
45pm BST (2 pvp
45pm PT, 4 pvp
45pm CT, 5 pvp
45pm ET) pvp
How can I watch it?In the UK, the event will air live on TNT pvp Sports Box Office at a cost of £21 pvp
95 for viewers in the UK pvp
In Ireland, the event will cost €29 pvp
99 if purchased in advance or €34 pvp
99 on the day of the fights pvp
Viewers do not need to have a TNT subscription in order to purchase the event pvp
In the US, the event will stream live on ESPN+ pay-per-view, and outside of the afore-mentioned countries and Canada the card will be purchasable on Dazn PPV pvp
If you’re travelling abroad and want to watch the event, you might need a VPN to unblock your streaming app pvp
Our VPN round-up is here to help and includes deals on VPNs in the market pvp
Viewers using a VPN need to make sure that they comply with any local regulations where they are and also with the terms of their service provider pvp
OddsTyson Fury, left, and Francis Ngannou face off in London (James Manning/PA) (PA Wire)Fury – 1/14Ngannou – 15/2Draw – 28/1Via pvp Betway pvp
• Get all the latest pvp boxing pvp betting sites’ offersWhat are the rules?This will be a heavyweight pvp boxing match, with no MMA rules involved pvp
The fight is scheduled for 10 three-minute rounds, with a victor being decided on points or via knockout/TKO pvp
The result is expected to count towards Fury’s professional pvp boxing record – which is 33-0-1, and Ngannou’s, which is 0-0 – but the Briton’s WBC title will not be on the line pvp
What is the prize money?Fury has said, via the Mirror, that Ngannou will be earning $10m for the fight pvp
Meanwhile, Derek Chisora has claimed, via The Sun, that Fury will be making $50m pvp
That is not believed to factor in sponsorships pvp
Full card (subject to change)Fabio Wardley vs David Adeleye (heavyweight)Joseph Parker vs Simon Kean (heavyweight)Martin Bakole vs Carlos Takam (heavyweight)Arslanbek Makhmudov vs Junior Anthony Wright (heavyweight)Moses Itauma vs Istvan Bernath (heavyweight) Jack McGann vs Alcibiade Duran (super-welterweight)More aboutTyson FuryFrancis NgannouMMAJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2Who is fighting on the Fury vs Ngannou undercard this weekend?Who is fighting on the Fury vs Ngannou undercard this weekend?Tyson Fury, left, and Francis Ngannou face off in London (James Manning/PA)PA WireWho is fighting on the Fury vs Ngannou undercard this weekend?Getty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today pvp
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