Yeah trust the lads. Give them time. One or two others might come through aswell...And that's the most important! They'll have better games and better years in the future, just should learn from every hard situation and defeat
Yeah trust the lads. Give them time. One or two others might come through aswell...And that's the most important! They'll have better games and better years in the future, just should learn from every hard situation and defeat
I think Gatland must take some blame for that. He shafted Pivac with a squad that had a few years left on the clock and that is it.During Gatland's first era, there were plenty of highly experienced Welsh sides that still lost or only narrowly beat other less experienced sides (including South Africa, such as in the 2018 and 2022 Summer victories). So that is a half-excuse at most. In fact, one problem has been not enough new players being slowly brought into the senior side for several years, so with all these retirements Wales have not really properly prepared.
Hmmm. Population and general appetite for rugby wouod make me doubt that. Long road for Wales.Just look at where the Boks were in 2016/2017. Shows it can be done.
Of course it is but when you have a side with hardly any caps it's simply about building experience.I get the sentiment and I don't want to kick Wales when they're down but it's going to take a lot longer than a year to get back to he standard of past Welsh teams, if they can even manage that.
They have some promising players but often they come in the same positions - for example, Morse looks great but are you going to drop Wainwright (often Wales best player and missed today) to give him game time?
Wales' age grade sides and the domestic game definition don't point to a bright future any time soon.
Not after the Italian display against NZ.No chance can we compete with Italy!