Wayne Pivac's highs and lows as Wales head coach

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Wayne Pivac's highs and lows as Wales head coach

Wayne Pivac's reign as Wales head coach has come to an end less than a year out from the World Cup in France. He paid the price for some damaging defeats, notably this year against Italy and Georgia.

Wayne Pivac succeeded Warren Gatland after the 2019 World Cup. PIVAC won the Six Nations title in 21st century. He also won a Test against South Africa in Bloemfontein. P ivac has left some quality behind for successor Gatlands. The coach has made some impressive calls in the international game. His team won four points in Six nations. They reached two World Cups semi-finals. Wales won 4 Grand Slams in their history.

Wales lost to Italy in the final game of their 2022 Six Nations campaign. Georgia beat Wales in a dramatic game in September. Wales' overall success rate was under 40 per cent. Wales were beaten by 10 different nations in their Six nations. They were defeated by Ireland, France, England, Scotland, Argentina, New Zealand, South Africa, Italy, Georgia and Australia. Italy's first Six Euros victory for seven years ended a run of 36 successive defeats in this tournament.


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