Revealed: The Welsh camp's mood since 'one of the darkest days'
Neil Jenkins has claimed there is no hiding place for Wales in Saturday’s Autumn Nations Series finale against Australia. The Welsh tackle the Wallabies seven days after losing at home to Georgia - a result that has piled pressure on head coach Wayne Pivac, who has won just 13 of his 33 Tests in charge of Wales since he succeeded fellow New Zealander Warren Gatland after the 2019 World Cup.
While there have been major highs, such as winning the 2021 Six Nations title and defeating the Springboks in South Africa, Georgia’s success came just eight months after Italy triumphed in Cardiff. Wales have won their last three Tests against Australia, but even a fourth victory on the bounce might not be enough to appease Pivac’s critics.
“It’s tough, I'm not going to lie,” Wales assistant coach Jenkins said. “It is incredibly disappointing, which is probably putting it lightly. It’s one of the darkest days, but you have got to go again. We have got another Test match on Saturday and it is important that we turn up and front up.
“We don’t want to be in that position. We don’t want Wayne in that position. None of us want to be in that position. It is important that collectively - players, staff, everyone - come together quickly, which we have done, and turn up on Saturday. There is no hiding place. We need to be ready to go on Saturday.
“It is horrific, absolutely horrific. I'm a passionate Welshman. I am desperate for Wales to do well. It could be tiddlywinks, I want Wales to win and be successful. Whether I’m involved in that or not is irrelevant to me, I want Wales to be successful. I want to win Test matches. That is what I am here for, to be successful and win. I am desperate to win - starting on Saturday.”
Georgia, courtesy of substitute Luka Matkava’s 78th-minute penalty, followed fellow underdogs Romania (1988), Canada (1993) and Samoa (2012) in embarrassing Wales on home soil, and the Pivac cause against Australia is not helped by the game falling outside World Rugby’s autumn fixture window. That means players not based in Wales - the list includes Gloucester wing Louis Rees-Zammit, Saracens centre Nick Tompkins and Exeter forward Christ Tshiunza - are unavailable.
Jenkins added: “You have got to look at yourself, it doesn’t matter whether you are playing, coaching, whatever part of the staff you are involved in, and ask if you did enough to win a Test match. You don’t want to be in that position (Italy defeat) again, do you? That was March and this is November, and we are back in the same position again.
“We fronted up in South Africa during the summer, and we fronted up after New Zealand (by beating Argentina). We don’t want to keep fronting up because of a poor display or a poor result. You want to be building some momentum. At this level, you have to be consistent. It is a massive part of Test match rugby.
“You need that confidence of winning and getting over the line. How you win is irrelevant. You don’t tend to see how well a team plays when you look back on history, but how often they won and whether they got a Grand Slam or a World Cup. It is often about the end result and how you get there.”
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Paddy T is playing the best footy of his career off the bench, and he’s a leader.
Straight swap: Paddy in for Scott, Scott to the bench.
But I’m loving Tuipolotu as an impact sub.
Go to commentsWhats that team then? Are Clarke or Tele'a likely to come back? Proctor didn't return to the squad did he?
I'd like see the young fullbacks play fullback, and so Jordan cover on the wing instead. Even seeing Reiks on the other wing would be cool, Reece can go back on the bench if theres even room for him there.
So preferably it would be ALB and second five where he came of the bench in the weekend and was great. He's a bit slow on the play for outside center but looks like he might need to play there if we need wingers.
Cane really sounds like he'll bit fit, is he going to want to play? I'd really like to see Kirifi earn a cap if Lakai was the only 7 (Ardie has to be all used up/finished for the year). Which young lock are we going to see come in?
No team lists here, that's kid games...
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