Fiji Secures Historic Victory Over Wales in Cardiff as Welsh Losing Streak Reaches 10 Matches In a remarkable turn of events, Fiji claimed their first-ever victory against Wales in Cardiff, triumphing 24-19. The match showcased a stellar second-half performance led by fly-half Caleb Muntz and captain Waisea Nayacalevu, allowing the Flying Fijians to celebrate a significant win in the Welsh capital and extend Wales's disheartening losing streak. Wales has now faced defeat in 10 consecutive Tests, marking their longest losing run since 2002-2003. This unwanted record was something head coach Warren Gatland aimed to avoid, but instead, Fiji managed to avenge their narrow defeat at the Rugby World Cup just over a year ago. The match highlighted Fiji's growing prowess on the international stage and left Wales searching for answers as they continue to struggle.