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Tbh this might actually help Wales - they're now running at 1400% bad, instead of 1500% bad
160 minutes (nearly) of scoreless rugby for Wales.Not sure I can remember such a one sided game. Wales beaten all ends up in every facet of the game.
Not sure I can remember such a one sided game. Wales beaten all ends up in every facet of the game.
Sounds like Fiji v Eng last weekI will also say, the Boks have played quite badly as well. The ball is greasy, but the amount of unforced errors & ill discipline has been very high from them.
They beat us line 238-0 not long ago mate. Try and keep up.Not sure I can remember such a one sided game. Wales beaten all ends up in every facet of the game.
Somewhere in a bookies in Cardiff a middle aged, dark haired Welshman who’s name rhymes with Frowley has put a £20k bet on Gats to be the next manager.#bringbackgats
30 points less than last time soooo revival is on!Didn’t see it, but I guess rumours of the Welsh revival were greatly exaggerated.
I wouldn’t read too much into that Fiji attendance and maybe consider the November internationals a better barometer.Pondering today, I think, for me, that the greatest indictment of Welsh rugby perilous state is the Fiji test match & the attendance & general apathy surrounding it.
I get there are reasons behind this, but compare & contrast with the tests in Liverpool & Edinburgh, the difference was stark.
Wales has massive problems from grass roots upwards, but when it reflects in such a way as this, it is more concerning that today’s result.
The question is can it be fixed? To a point I think it can, but I am not sure it means to a point where Wales are breaking into the top 6. But through the current crop & some of the U20’s coming through, I certainly think getting to around 6-7th in the world is possible.