Leigh Halfpenny slots home the penalty that ensured Wales victory over England in Cardiff and moved his side to the No 1 ranking. Press Association
Leigh Halfpenny slots home the penalty that ensured Wales victory over England in Cardiff and moved his side to the No 1 ranking. Press Association
Leigh Halfpenny slots home the penalty that ensured Wales victory over England in Cardiff and moved his side to the No 1 ranking. Press Association
Leigh Halfpenny slots home the penalty that ensured Wales victory over England in Cardiff and moved his side to the No 1 ranking. Press Association

Leigh Halfpenny admits legs were 'killing' him prior to match-sealing penalty against England


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Leigh Halfpenny admitted his legs were "killing" him as he stepped up to take the penalty that sealed Wales's 13-6 win over England on his return to Test rugby after a prolonged absence due to concussion.

The 30-year-old full-back, who missed the Six Nations Grand Slam campaign, only played because coach Warren Gatland did not want to risk Liam Williams ahead of the start of the World Cup in September.

Williams had pulled up in the warm-up on Saturday with a tight hamstring and Halfpenny, having not been in the matchday 23, was asked to step in.

Halfpenny produced a solid performance, capping it with the penalty that ensured Wales went top of the world rankings for the first time in their history.

"He is absolutely shattered! He said to Alun Wyn [Jones] before he kicked that last penalty, 'my legs are killing me'," said Gatland.

Halfpenny, who has been capped 81 times by his country since making his Test debut in November 2008, had undergone a full session on Saturday morning.

"I'm not going to lie - we had a couple of tough sessions in the last couple of days," said Halfpenny. "But you get the call, and that adrenaline just kicks in. It's an opportunity to put that jersey on.

"On Friday, we had speed endurance training. We did Broncos, which are basically shuttles, and the boys put it in on Friday after the captain's run.

"Then on Saturday morning I had leg weights followed by a watt bike session in the altitude room. (I) wasn't walking too well, I will be honest."

Halfpenny, who also has four British & Irish Lions caps, said he had made huge efforts to regain his fitness so he would play for his country again.

"You never know when it could be the last time that you wear that jersey," he said. "You just keep working hard. It was a real tough Test match, and the boys dug deep at times when we needed to. It was a great result.

"We've got that momentum going now ahead of our (training) camp in Turkey. The boys will be putting the hard work in again."

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