At least a moment to cheer for the home crowd as Jenna de Vera, not even in the matchday squad when it was initially announced on Thursday - comes on for her first cap.
Lightning nearly strikes twice as Lea Murie again powers down the left-wing - but this time she's just about stopped by a combination of Seren Lockwood and Jasmine Joyce.
Philippa Tuttiett Former Wales international on BBC Two Wales
Really clever stuff from the scrum half, she spotted that they were a player down on that side. She looks up, sees there is only one there, runs towards her, fixes on her and releases.
It is a great finish from wing Lea Murie, who links with scrum-half Pauline Bourdon Sansus - and then stands up Kayleigh Powell before beating her on the outside to score in the corner.
Wales still have eight minutes to hold out with 14 players - it might feel a lot longer than that.
Both sides making changes but most significantly, Welsh captain Kate Williams has hobbled off for Georgia Evans - with Bethan Lewis moving to openside flanker and taking over the captaincy.
Experienced lock Natalia John is also on - her first Six Nations appearance since Wales last won in this competition against Italy in April 2024.