Wales are bouncing from one low to another, the unshakeable feeling is Pivac isn't the man to lead this team forward

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Wales are bouncing from one low to another, the unshakeable feeling is Pivac isn't the man to lead this team forward

Wales lost to Georgia in their first match of the professional era. The defeat was their worst in the history. It was compared to previous defeats to Romania, Canada, Western Samoa and Fiji. The Western Mail published a piece on the defeat in 1988. They wrote that rugby in Wales is in trouble. There is no one to fix it. Wales lost against Italy in Cardiff for the first time. In the last few months, the fortunes of Welsh rugby have plummeted. Several people have been fired from the game. A few weeks ago, member clubs blocked another attempt to modernise and reform the Welsh Rugby Union.

Wales lost to Georgia. The team's style of play is inconsistent. They have lost in France and South Africa. Wales are 10 months away from the World Cup.  Sam Warburton questions the coach's performance. He thinks Pivac is not the right man to lead the team forward. Georgia's second try gave them hope. But Wales didn't have any shots. Their best performances have often come from a pragmatic style. PIVAC's team has played a lot of predictable overplaying.

Wales are struggling. They lost to Italy at home in the last of five Six Nations games and to Georgia at their home game in autumn. Pivac is not the man to lead the team forward. He might be replaced, but it's not time for him to go. There will be no morbid headlines on the top of the Western Mail on Monday. It's been 34 years since there were such headlines. Wales might perform well against Australia. However, the odds are against that.


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