Will Wales Contest the RWC2019 Final?
Wales have never won the Rugby World Cup nor ever contested a final. In their bid to make this year’s final, which many sportswriters have them doing together with New Zealand (and that’s not happening!), they will need to stamp their authority on the Tournament and dispatch Australia in their pool game this coming Sunday.
Australia have made it clear they will target Alun-Wyn Jones
Wales forwards coach Robin McBryde says they can beat Australia. Robin McBryde says Wales have outlined the importance of winning the breakdown on Sunday. Outlining the danger Australia pose, the forwards coach said: “They’ve got a very competitive 6 and 7, their hooker is also a threat and they’re big men. If we’re slow to get to the breakdown, they’re very hard to move. We have to make sure there is no separation between the ball carriers and first arrivals. We know we need to step up in other areas too. But the threats that Australia pose are far greater.”
Australia are planning to target Wales captain Alun-Wyn Jones when the two sides meet in Tokyo on Sunday. That’s according to Wallabies lock Rory Arnold. “Obviously he’s accomplished a lot in his career,” Arnold said. “He’s their go-to at lineout time and he drives their set piece. And he’s a big figure in their team. We’ll have to be right on top of our game and shut him down.”
A victory against Australia could see Wales Contest the RWC2019 Final.
The Welsh Coach and Captain have contrasting 2019 365 Pin Codes
In this piece of research, we’ve run the 365 Pin Code Charts for Welsh Coach Warren Gatland and Welsh Captain Alun-Wyn Jones. The one has a fair set of numbers for 2019 whilst the other has a RED-HOT set of numbers for 2019. Will the powerful set be strong enough to offset the not-so-powerful set? Time will tell, but given that they are the current Six Nations Champions, the short answer to the question, Will Wales Contest the RWC2019 Final, is, the jury is out. That said, we definitely see them beating Australia in this weekend’s pool game and with that win, clearing a path to a mouth-watering Semi-Final against the Springboks…
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365 Pin Code does not see the All Backs winning RWC2019 nor Australia for that matter
Contrary to the general opinion right now, we do not see the leadership combination of Steve Hansen and Kieran Read’s All Blacks lifting the coveted Webb Ellis trophy. Ireland’s coach and captain 365 Pin Code Numbers run both hot and cold so that’s a real mixed bag and that’s why we don’t see them getting the past quarters. Australia’s Michael Cheika and Michael Hooper have a set of combined numbers that are most definitely not coded to win so rest assured come November, the Webb Ellis Cup won’t be heading down under. England have a great set of 365 Pin Code Numbers and our 365 Pin Code Analytics has Jones and Farrell’s men in the Final.
Though the Boks lost their opening game to New Zealand, they are far from dead and buried and know this – of all the IRB Top 6 team’s coaches, Rassie Erasmus, has by a country mile, the best 2019 365 Pin Code, his numbers really mean business this year! We’re predicting a Quarter Final victory for South Africa over Ireland (all things being equal in the pool games!) and much upward momentum from there on out.
Right, back to the analytics, back to the numbers to shed light on: Will Wales Contest the RWC2019 Final?
365 Pin Code Numerology Profile: Wales Head Coach Warren Gatland born 17.09.1963
Warren David Gatland, OBE (born 17 September 1963) is a New Zealand rugby union coach, currently the head coach of Wales. Since he became coach in 2007, Wales have won four Six Nations titles, including three Grand Slams, and reached the semi-final of the 2011 World Cup. Gatland was also head coach of the British and Irish Lions on their 2013 tour of
Australia, where they won the Test series 2-1, and 2017 tour of New Zealand, when the series was drawn.
He has previously coached Connacht, Ireland, London Wasps, where he won three Premierships and the Heineken Cup, and Waikato, with whom he won the Air New Zealand Cup.
As a player, he was one of Waikato’s longest-serving players, having played 140 games for the province – a record at the time.
Gatland’s RWC2019 campaign got off to a great start: Wales coach Warren Gatland praised a “clinical” four-try first-half which proved his “battered and sore” team’s bedrock for a comfortable 43-14 victory over Georgia in their Rugby World Cup opener on Monday. The Welsh raced out to a 29-0 half-time lead in Toyota City before a raft of replacements and a slippery ball saw Georgia battle back in the second period during which each side scored two converted tries apiece. “We’ve been watching the games over the last few days and the boys were itching to get out there,” Gatland said. Wales now face a six-day turnaround before taking on Australia, 39-21 winners over Fiji in their opener, in Tokyo on Sunday. “We can take a lot of confidence into that,” Gatland said. “Australia are going to be tough, it’s going to be a big game.”
Warren Gatland is to split his role as British and Irish Lions coach with a new job in Super Rugby in charge of the Chiefs. Gatland has agreed a four-year deal to return to his home province after the World Cup but will take 12 months out from August 2020 to fulfill his Lions commitments. Gatland is due to end his 11-year tenure with Wales at the end of this year and his return to New Zealand opens up the prospect that he could become All Blacks coach one day. For now, the 55-year-old will replace Colin Cooper at the Chiefs for the 2020, 2022 and 2023 seasons, having played for and coached his native Waikato in the past. From a Lions perspective, Gatland’s relocation to the southern hemisphere means he will be well placed to monitor South Africa’s leading players before the 2021 series against the Springboks.
365 Pin Code Numerology Birth Chart for Warren Gatland born 17.09.1963
The significant birth chart numbers in play RWC2019 wise, for Warren Gatland are:
A Number 9 Life Path (TKS-LFP; see the 9 circled in red)
A Number 9 (18//9) Shadow / Emotional Life Path (TSS-LFP; see the 9 circled in black)
A Number 9 Professional / Career Attainment Number (TKSPR; see the 9 circled in yellow)
A Number 8 Personal Number (Birth DD 17th = 1+7 = 8)
A Number 1 World / Career Number (Birth YY 1963 = 1+9+6+3 = Karmic Number 19 = 1+9 = 10//1)
A quick 365 Pin Code Numerology analysis of his Full Birth Name
The full birth name Warren [34//7] David [22//4] Gatland [23//5] totals 79, which reduces (79 = 7+9 = 16 = 1+6 = 7) down to the Number 7, his Primary Expression Number.
His initials WDG total 16//7 (W=5+D=4+G=7 = 16 = 1+6 = 7) and so the Number 7 is his Primary Balance Number.
His full birth name has the Number 6 and the Number 8 missing from it therefore these numbers denote his two Karmic / Key Life Lesson (6: Relationships, Family, Matters of the Heart etc; 8: Money, Power, Authority, Balancing the Material and Spiritual etc.).
365 Pin Code Numerology 4D Quadratic View (Year-On-Year Lines of Data) for Warren David Gatland, born 17.09.1963
This is a massively accurate numerically predictive chart which we at 365 Pin Code created after years of in-depth research. We know that these lines of code are bullseye accurate because we have published a tremendous amount of mind-blowing Applied Numerology Research which proves this; research which shows that massively significant success events will always reveal themselves in the person’s life path coding.
Let’s take a look at the 2019 line of code for Welsh Head Warren Gatland born 17.09.1963
2019[YEAR]-11(11//2)-3(21)-4(4)-56[AGE]-12(3)-3(21)-1(12) ; Welsh Rugby Head Coach Warren Gatland’s 2019 Experience Number calculates as 21//3. If you take a careful look at his 365 Pin Code Birth Chart the Number 3 does not feature anywhere. It is not his lifepath (TKS-LFP) nor his shadow / emotional life path (TSS-LFP) nor his professional attainment number, nor his world number, nor his expression number. Now, if you look back to his 2011 line of code when he took Wales to the semi-final at RWC2011, you will see that the Number 8 is in play and he has 8’s prominently positioned in his birth chart. Given this, though we see him and Jones taking Wales through to the semi-final against South Africa, his 365 Pin Code for 2019 is not strong at all and so this raises serious questions around whether he would be one of the two coaches competing the final of RWC2019.
That said, there’s still the need to unpack the 365 Pin Code Applied Numerology of Welsh Captain Alun-Wyn Jones, so let’s to this as his numbers play a huge role in our answering the question, Will Wales Contest the RWC2019 Final?
365 Pin Code Numerology Profile: Wales Captain Alun-Wyn Jones born 19.09.1985
Alun-Wyn Jones (born 19 September 1985) is a Welsh rugby union player. He is the current captain of the Wales national team, and the former captain of the Ospreys in the Pro14. He is the world’s most-capped lock forward and, including his Wales and British & Irish Lions caps, he is Wales’ most capped international player. He is one of a small group of Welsh players to have won three Grand Slams including Ryan Jones, Adam Jones, Gethin Jenkins, Gerald Davies, Gareth Edwards and J. P. R. Williams.
He was named as the best player of the 2019 Six Nations Championship.
“To be able to do what he has done however many times he has done it, it’s pretty much unheard of,” says Warburton of Jones. Sam Warburton has praised “amazing” Wales captain Alun-Wyn Jones as he prepares to break his country’s Test match appearance record. Jones will win his 130th cap when he leads Wales in Sunday’s crunch World Cup clash against Australia and in doing so will overtake prop Gethin Jenkins, who retired from rugby last year.
The 34-year-old has been a mainstay of Wales teams since 2006, playing in four World Cups and featuring among an elite group of players to win three Six Nations Grand Slams. “It baffles me how he is still going – not just physically, but mentally as well,” former Wales skipper Warburton said. “The physical toll on players is well-documented, but to be able to do what he has done however many times he has done it, it’s pretty much unheard of. To keep playing consistently at that top level is amazing.
“To go to the World Cup and have the most experienced coach in Warren Gatland and most experienced captain has probably never happened to Wales at a World Cup, so we should feel very lucky that we have got those two and be very grateful that we have them.” Jones has led Wales 28 times and started 118 Tests in the red shirt, with his consistency of performance being illustrated when he was named Six Nations player of the tournament last season.
365 Pin Code Numerology Birth Chart for Alun-Wyn Jones born 19.09.1985
The significant birth chart numbers in play RWC2019 wise, for Alun-Wyn Jones are:
A Number 6 Life Path (TKS-LFP; see the 6 circled in red)
A Number 3 Shadow / Emotional Life Path (TSS-LFP; see the 3 circled in black)
A Number 6 Professional / Career Attainment Number (TKSPR; see the 6 circled in yellow)
A Number 1 Personal Number (Birth DD 19th = Karmic Number 19 = 1+9 = 10 = 1+0 = 1)
A Number 8 Shadow / Emotional Personal Number (see pink arrow above – very significant in 2019!)
A Number 5 World / Career Number (Birth YY 1985 = 1+9+8+5 = 23 = 2+3 = 5)
A quick 365 Pin Code Numerology analysis of his Full Birth Name
The full birth name Alun-Wyn [29//11 – note the 11 here is a Master Number!] Jones [18//9] totals 47, which reduces (47 = 4+7 = 11) down to the Master Number 11, his Primary Expression Number.
His initials AJ, total 2 (A=1+J=1=1+1=2) and so the Number 2 is his Primary Balance Number.
His full birth name has Number 2, the Number 4, the Number 8 and the Number 9 missing from it therefore these numbers denote his four Karmic / Key Life Lesson (2: Diplomacy, cooperation etc; 4: Work, Discipline, Structure, Order etc; 8: Money, Power, Authority etc; 9: Philanthropy, Humanity, Consciousness etc.).
365 Pin Code Numerology 4D Quadratic View (Year-On-Year Lines of Data) for Alun-Wyn Jones born 19.09.1985
Let’s look at the 2019 line of code for Welsh Rugby Captain Alun-Wyn Jones born 19.09.1985
2019[YEAR]-4(4)-8(8)-11//2(11)-34[AGE]-9(9)-8-6(6); Welsh skipper Alun-Wyn Jones’s 2019 Experience Number calculates as the Number 8 which is all about results, power, authority, status, manifestations etc. and all importantly, this 8 links directly his No8 Emotional Personal Self Number (see the pink arrow at the bottom of his 365 Pin Code Birth Chart)15//6; no wonder he has had such a phenomenal performance year in 2019! Included in his 2019 data string is the Master Number 11 which directly with his Christian name, Alun-Wyn and his Primary Expression Number. This is huge. Then also in his 2019 data string / line of bespoke code, exists the Number 6 which links directly with his Life Path (see TKS-LFP in birth chart) as well as his professional attainment number (TKSPR, 365 Pin Birth Chart). So, again, this is major numerological alignment taking place in 2019 for this giant lock forward. Now, when we, thinking as Applied Numerologists do, see convergences like this happening, we sit bolt upright, because instantly we know that the line of code in play for 2019 really means business. In Alun-Wyn Jones’s case, his 2019 line of code carries powerful positive personal emotional undertones, much mastery in the way of personal expression, professional attainment success and life path connectivity. Bottom line is, this man’s 2019 365 Pin Code is off-the-charts, or as we like to call it, RED-RED-HOT!
Will Wales Contest the RWC2019 Final?
Warren Gatland’s numbers for 2019 are not life path nor professional attainment number aligned and this is worrying. That said, Alyn Wyn Jones’s numbers for 2019 are aligned, converging and coded for extreme success. Could Jones’s numbers maybe completely offset those of Gatland? Whilst we are battling to see how the combined numbers of Gatland and Jones could be powerful enough to take Wales into the RWC2019 Final, if Alun-Wyn Jones’s men do tap into his massive personal momentum, his leadership genius and his energetically coded magic for 2019, the Welsh team may just do the impossible. Should Wales indeed make it to the final, then given that Alun-Wyn Jones’s 2019 365 Pin Code stands head-and-shoulders above that of any IRB Top 6 ranked team captain, he will be the captain lifting the Webb Ellis Cup!