Welsh rugby hit rock bottom through the shattering reality of a record humiliation by England at the Principality Stadium.
With all the star power available on both sides, it was the unlikely figure of Jamie Benson who delivered a head-turning ...
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In the week since Wales’ record hammering at home to England, a quote has been doing the rounds in my head. Well, not quite a quote. More the memory of a quote. It may exist, it may not.
Welsh rugby is in crisis. Of that most, if not everyone, can agree. The stats don’t lie. The men’s national team have lost 17 Tests on the spin and have just recorded back-to-back Wooden Spoons.
Welsh rugby has had some troubling times in the past 18 months. Allowing England to run riot in their Cardiff home will rank as the lowest point. Ten tries and a 68-14 defeat. It beggars belief.
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