Wayne Pivac insists Wales are heading in the right direction despite getting battered into submission 30-14 by South Africa in Cape Town yesterday.
Wales have exceeded expectations after a poor Six Nations by running the Springboks close in the first Test, and beating them in the second.
Winning the series was a step too far but with the World Cup 14 months away, Pivac has seen enough in their performances to suggest they can be successful in France.
“This tour has been a big step in the right direction,” he said. “When we get together in the autumn we need to build on this.
“The positives o...
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