By PETER JACKSON
WALES had come from so far behind so often on enemy territory as to suggest that their ideology revolved around something one of America’s greatest heavyweights said long ago: “Real champions get up when they can’t.”
Jack Dempsey would have considered the Welsh real champions. They had been responsible, had they not, for the three biggest winning come-backs in the Six Nations: from 16 points down in Paris this time last year en route to their Grand Slam, from 13 down at Twickenham at the start of another Slam and from the same margin during an earl...