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Best of #RWC2011 - 26 Sept

Tuesday 27 September 2011, 12:28PM

By Rugby World Cup 2011

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Nineteen-year-old George North became the youngest try scorer at a Rugby World Cup and 20-year-old Scott Williams scored a hat-trick on his RWC debut as Wales ran in 12 tries in their victory against Namibia.

Throughout the tournament we will be providing a regular Fan Forum which will include some of your comments from the official Rugby World Cup Twitter account, @rugbyworldcup, and #rwc2011, and here is a selection of your thoughts after Wales' victory:

@IanBrierley: Jacques Burger, what an absolute animal putting some heavy hits in. Reminds me of Brian Lima #RWC2011
@RusselWinder:
Namibia try shows that big tall locks have to be able run as well as jump. Good to watch, good for Namibia. Bad for Wales. #rwc2011
@AlexBailey: Openside, centre, winger or prop. Gethin Jenkins could play anywhere. #RWC2011
@bryanthelionwells: Namibia have heart on the field but its getting them nowhere #RWC2011
@NicksJohnston: Fair play to Namibia, tackling their hearts out #RWC2011
@GarethWilliams: Wales did really well in the first 20mins, but then seemed to fall asleep at the wheel. Must buck up their ideas in the 2nd half. #RWC2011
@Clint: My heart is with our African brothers and neighbours but my mind says Wales by 58. #RWC2011
@Twigglar: Good to see Stephen Jones playing today, Wales need that second fly half. #Rwc2011
@RichHughes: Lovely first try by Wales. Great angles and good support. Scott Williams is a bit quick for a big lad too! #rwc2011
@JeanSutherland:
Cheering on the fabulous and inspirational Jacques Burger and his brave Namibian boys. #RWC2011
@CaraThomas: Up, ready and in Cardiff by 7am just to watch the rugby before work. We better win. #Wales #rwc2011

You can join the conversation on Twitter or keep up to date with the latest news and discussions via the official Rugby World Cup Facebook page, which has more than 1.3 million fans, and share your stories of your RWC experiences.

Budding photographers amongst you can upload your photos to our Flickr group www.flickr.com/groups/rugbyworldcupgroup and some may even make it into our Photo Album of the day on Facebook.

You can also watch highlights of every match at www.rugbyworldcup.com/video or see the RWC Daily on the RWC YouTube channel.

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