CHRIS HEWETT
ALL things considered, the world rankings do not feature highly on Wayne Pivac’s current agenda. The Wales coach would kill for a couple of ballcarrying forwards and something vaguely recognisable as an attacking game, and if the trade-off is a little more pain on the decimal point front, he’ll live with it.
Others may see it differently, however. Wales have slipped to ninth after their last-minute mugging by an Italian back with the face of a six-year-old and the footwork of a tap dancer, and with a summer series in Springbok country looming into view, they could easily d...
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