The Welsh scrum half lights up the Gloucester-Saracens match and makes his fans dream
Video: The spectacular goal created by Tomos Williams, between slalom and acrobatic passage
Nothing to do for Gloucester in the eighth round of Prem Rugby. Saracens beat the ‘cherry&white’ at home 21 to 30, leaving the team coached by George Skivington in penultimate place in the table.
However, there was no shortage of spectacular actions, among which stands out the scoring promoted by Tomos Williams, fresh from moving to Saracens starting next season.
The Welsh scrum-half continues to be one of the most dangerous and unpredictable players in the league; this is demonstrated by the goal of the momentary 12 to 17, born from his intuition within the twenty-two area.
First the attack on the closed side of the field, then the footwork to disorientate the defense and finally the spectacular pass into the hands of Arthur Clark who only has to dive into the goal.
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Gloucester goal created by Tomos Williams
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