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Billy Bodin plays full game for Wales U21s

Posted on: Tue 10 Aug 2010

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Swindon Town winger Billy Bodin was involved for Wales U21s on Tuesday night.

The youngster played ninety minutes for Brian Flynn's side as they drew 1-1 against Malta in a friendly encounter at the National Stadium.

The game took place in Ta'Qali with Bodin featuring alongside former Town loanee Hal Robson-Kanu.

After going in behind at the break, Wales levelled things up in the second half with Robson-Kanu connecting with Neil Taylor's low cross to nod home.

The game was Wales' last friendly international before the final UEFA group matches in September, two games away from home against Hungary and Italy.

Wales U21: 1. Jonathan Bond (Watford), 2. Ashley Richards (Swansea City), 3. Neil Taylor (Swansea City), 4. Mark Bradley (Rotherham United), 5. David Stephens (Hibernian), 6. Aaron Morris (Aldershot Town), 7. Billy Bodin (Swindon Town), 8. Joe Partington (Bournemouth), 9. Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading), 10. Jake Taylor (Reading), 11. Shaun MacDonald (Swansea City) (Capt).

Subs: 12. David Cornell (Swansea City), 13. Daniel Alfei (Swansea City), 14. Tom Bender (Colchester United), 15. Lee Lucas (Swansea City), 16. Ryan Doble (Southampton), 17. Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), 18. Elliott Chamberlain (Leicester City).

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