Numbers wrote:whatisthejava wrote:Biggest issue with players is they are not buying into the Pivac style and they randomly revert back to Gatland style, but that only works with 100% commitment.
I think Wales really needs to get rid of the old guard who really don't want to adapt to the new Pivac style (which isn't great with the current interpretations, but at least its a plan)
For me if Wales finish above 5th its a good 6N
What complete nonsense, half the squad played for him @ the Scarlets.
Theres obviously a bit of muscle memory, but you are correct. Many of the team are very used to Privac.
I think our problems in 2020 were a number of player dropping off their form, a pack that wasn't securing quick ball, a poor set piece, and lots of experimentation, particularly at halfback.
Theres a nagging concern that privacy style of play may not be best suited for international rugby, but I'll reserve judgement on that until we can actually get a team out which is competitive. Before lockdown, we stuffed Italy, lost to Ireland in Dublin (which happened under Gatland enough) lost by 3 point to England away and narrowly lost to France (as I recall we could have nicked it) following a couple of games under Gatland where we could easily have lost. Only the Scotland game was a huge disappointment for me where we looked totally out of sorts.
We lost to Ireland and England under Gatland, they are good teams. France have improved and we are at a bit of a watershed, so none of this is surprising.