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By Press Release in Rugby on 9th Nov 2009 8:00
Wales wing Leigh Halfpenny has hit out at the state of the Millennium Stadium pitch after the Welsh slipped to a 21st consecutive loss to New Zealand.
The playing surface, which is made up of imported grass pallets, cut up badly in the 19-12 defeat by the All Blacks.
A technical fault meant the stadium roof could not be closed earlier in the weeks when Cardiff suffered heavy rain.
"You could see after the game that it is a bit of a mess - and it has to be right, really," said Halfpenny.
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