Rugby World Cup star suffers extreme weight loss in opening group stage win

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Wales fly-half Dan Biggar has revealed he lost a whopping 5lbs in body weight during his side’s World Cup opener against Fiji. Biggar starred for Warren Gatland’s side as they made a winning start …

Wales fly-half Dan Biggar has revealed he lost a whopping 5lbs in body weight during his side’s World Cup opener against Fiji.

Biggar starred for Warren Gatland’s side as they made a winning start to the tournament with a 32-26 win over the Pacific Islanders.The fly-half starred for Wales in the 32-26 victory against FijiThe game took place in the heat of Bordeaux in south-west France and Biggar believes the high temperatures were a major contributing factor in the extreme weight loss.“It was so hot and sticky in Bordeaux that I lost five pounds in 60 minutes.

“I asked the kit man If I could change my jersey at half-time but the spare shirt was the wrong size. I am a large and the spare was an XL.

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