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James Davies: 'We can beat anyone'

Wales forward James Davies insists that his side can beat anyone on their day having been drawn against Australia in the medal quarter-final of the rugby sevens tomorrow.

Welsh forward James Davies has declared that his side can beat anyone in the Commonwealth Games rugby sevens on their day.

Wales booked their place in the medals round on day two earlier today, finishing second in Pool C behind Samoa after losing the decider against the Pacific Islanders in the evening.

England and Australia were their potential opponents in the quarter-finals, and it was the latter who emerged victorious to face Wales tomorrow morning.

"We'll take anyone. We can beat any side in the tournament on our day. We've beaten England and Australia this year," Davies told Sports Mole.

Davies scored four tries on the opening day for Wales as they beat Papua New Guinea and Malaysia before losing to Samoa.

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James Davies of Wales looks on during the Pool A match between Wales and Kenya during day two of the 2014 Hong Kong Sevens at Hong Kong International Stadium on March 29, 2014
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