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Not sure I can remember such a one sided game. Wales beaten all ends up in every facet of the game.
 
I 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.
 
The structure and confidence of the attack was poor even against Fiji, most of the tries have been from broken play or a maul. Whatever Wales are talking about in training, it’s isn’t happening in games and it’s showing against the very best.
 
Not sure I can remember such a one sided game. Wales beaten all ends up in every facet of the game.

I 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.
Sounds like Fiji v Eng last week
 
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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.
 
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.
I wouldn’t read too much into that Fiji attendance and maybe consider the November internationals a better barometer.

Cardiff city stadium just doesn’t work for rugby, there’s nothing around it, transport links are crap and Wales fans are used to being spoiled with the principality stadium and the amazing rugby city centre experience. The whole experience makes the ticket price worth it and the CCS would have always flopped in my view. Linked the lack of marketing it shouldn’t be a surprise
 
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