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Wales likened to 2005 Grand Slam winners by captain Dewi Lake

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Wales captain Dewi Lake admits “the pressure is on all of us” in Sunday’s Autumn Nations Series clash against Australia.

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Defeat against the Wallabies would condemn Wales to a record 11th successive Test match defeat following a first home loss at Fiji’s hands five days ago.

They have not won since beating 2023 World Cup pool stage opponents Georgia, and now host an Australia side fresh from a scintillating victory over England.

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Warren Gatland has faced questions about his future this week, having overseen just six wins in 22 Tests since returning for a second stint as Wales head coach.

And with world champions South Africa looming on November 23 – then a Six Nations opener against France in Paris early next year – life is not about to get any easier.

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“There is always an edge around camp, boys fighting for places, for every inch,” Lake said.

“Nothing has changed from our work from last week to this. We were well in the (Fiji) game apart from the errors we made ourselves. I think we did enough to win the game.

“Gats isn’t on the field is he? They (coaches) give us the best platform to go and perform, and we should have comfortably won that game.

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“The pressure is on all of us as a group when we are on a losing run like we are. We are all feeling it.

“Of course it hurts. We don’t go out to lose. But at some point we need to flip that.

“Teams have gone on losing runs before. In 2002/03 Wales went on the same run, and then 18 months later won a Grand Slam.

“We need to finish off those opportunities when we get them and make teams work harder for their points against us.”

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Wales have lost nine of the last 11 Tests against Australia in Cardiff, while they suffered a 2-0 Test series defeat at the Wallabies’ hands Down Under this summer.

Both of those encounters were close, though, and Lake added: “Teams aren’t battering us. We are one score away from being on the right side of the result.

“We know we are a good enough team to get results.”

Scrum-half Tomos Williams, meanwhile, has been released from Wales’ autumn squad due to a shoulder injury suffered against Fiji.

The Gloucester number nine had already been ruled out of Sunday’s appointment with Australia, being replaced in the starting line-up by Ellis Bevan, and Rhodri Williams gaining a place on the bench.

Tomos Williams, though, will also not be available to face South Africa, and experienced Ospreys scrum-half Kieran Hardy has been called up to the squad as replacement for him, the Welsh Rugby Union said.

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CO 20 minutes ago
Forget Ireland, the All Blacks face the real alpha of Europe next

I cannot believe that you don't think the French rugby team coach and captain are not discussing putting Jalibert on the bench in favour of Duponts club teammate that doesn't even play at 10.


This is a terrible, massive insult to a 10 and I'm sure Dupont would also be very enraged if benched for a player that doesn't even play halfback.


A good captain would've insisted to the coach that it was an idea of madness and either select Jalibert or replace him with another 10 if you want him to be reserve.


Jalibert may not be the world's finest tacklers but that's often not a tens main strength that the loose forwards and second five cover. An intercept pass is never great but they happen.


When any player is playing for his club then it's club first, respect doesn't need to be shown to opposition players simply because they're internationals.


Who exactly are you claiming Jalibert hasn't respected? If it's Toulouse international players then it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this bench demotion out.


The outcome of selecting Jalibert to the bench and he then throwing his croissants out the window of the team bus immediately prior to playing the Allblacks is a disaster that will be team disharmony as any team mates of Jalibert are in a state of anger and revolt so a performance that will be sub optimal against a team that is thirsting for revenge against France.


I don't know about you but the Allblacks are very upset they've lost twice in a row to France and want to put out a statement performance so this preparation by Galthie of creating havoc looks to me like a coach that is clueless.

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