The Georgians came back from a nine-point deficit at the break and won thanks to a penalty from Luka Matkava two minutes from the end of the game.

"It's incredible. It's the second time this season that we've beaten a first-class team (the six selections for the VI Nations tournament and the four for the Rugby Championship, editor's note) after Italy (last July, Editor's note)", rejoiced the Georgian captain Merab Sharikadze at the microphone of Prime Video.

"We are not world champions, but we have written history," continued the center three-quarter.

This meeting served as a test less than a year before the World Cup in France, where the two teams will compete in a homogeneous Group C, with Australia and Fiji.

Led 12-3 at the break, the Lelos, the nickname of the Georgian XV, perfectly exploited their numerical advantage after the temporary exclusion of winger Alex Cuthbert at the start of the second period.

Winger Alexander Todua allowed the Georgians to come back a few lengths from the Welsh (12-10) twenty minutes from time.

A try preceded by the penalty scored by substitute Luka Matkava, in the 78th minute, following a new fault by the Welsh.

Beaten by New Zealand on November 5 (55-23), then barely victorious over Argentina (20-13) last week, Wayne Pivac's men are going through a delicate period.

And Australia is looming on November 26 as the ultimate test match.

Far from being a gift to revive.

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