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Last Updated: Friday, 17 November 2006, 22:02 GMT
Canada win sets up NZ - Williams
Shane Williams ghosts past the Canada defence
Williams gave a man-of-the-match performance against Canada
Wales wing Shane Williams says that the 61-26 win over Canada shows that they can beat the All Blacks next week.

"It was a very satisfying win, but there's obviously a lot to work on and improve upon before New Zealand," the man-of-the-match told BBC Sport Wales.

"But we can beat the All Blacks, we showed glimpses of our ability against Canada that means we can beat anyone.

"A full house in Cardiff means so much to us and our squad is so strong there are still players pushing to get in."

There are some close calls

Wales coach Gareth Jenkins on New Zealand selection

Wales coach Gareth Jenkins says he is close to finalising selection for the 25 November New Zealand showdown at the Millennium Stadium.

"I think I know my 22," Jenkins told BBC Sport Wales.

"I'll spend some time at the weekend thinking about it - there are some close calls, but I'd like to think on Monday I'll be pretty clear.

"We have to be satisfied with the win. It wasn't an easy game, at times we were very good and at times we were very frustrating.

"We have to give Canada credit - they put their bodies on the line, defended well and created frustration for us."

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Wales 61-26 Canada
17 Nov 06 |  Welsh


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