ANTHONY Walker has plenty of thinking to do as Wales aim for a shock quarter final against England.
Not as much as he did, though, after having to retire because of a potentially fatal brain condition.
A 22-point win over Papua New Guinea tonight will see John Kear’s Dragons – who have impressed against Cook Islands and Tonga – overhaul the Kumuls and finish second in Group D.
Defying expectations, however, is what Walker has done to even be on a pitch again.
The prop’s bags were packed and he was heading Down Under for 2017’s World Cup – a diagnosis of an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) stopped him in his tracks.