Josh Adams would have fancied Welsh chances in World Cup final
Josh Adams says he would have "really fancied" Wales' chances if they had reached the World Cup final in Japan.
Adams, who is set to line up in Saturday's non-cap game against the Barbarians, was the tournament's top try-scorer with seven touchdowns.
He also broke Shane Williams' Welsh record for most tries in one World Cup, enhancing his burgeoning reputation as an outstanding finisher.
But Wales' painful semi-final exit against South Africa, when they lost by just three points to the eventual world champions, left its mark.
It has been all-change in the Wales camp since Japan, with Wayne Pivac officially succeeding Warren Gatland as head coach and being joined by a new team of assistants in Stephen Jones, Jonathan Humhpreys and Byron Hayward.
Pivac's first game at the helm will be in Cardiff this weekend and Adams, who has now scored 11 tries in 21 Tests for his country, is looking forward to a new era.