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Question marks hang over Warren Gatland as Wales thrashed by Australia

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Aaron Wainwright looks very sad here - PA

Wales suffered a record 11th successive Test match defeat as Australia demolished them 52-20 in Cardiff and ramped up the pressure on head coach Warren Gatland.

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Wales fell to an all-time results low in their 143-year international rugby history, and Gatland has now presided over 17 losses from 23 Tests during his second stint at the helm.

Australia overcame a 20-minute red card for centre Samu Kerevi as hooker Matt Faessler and full-back Tom Wright each scored a hat-trick of tries, while lock Nick Frost and centre Len Ikitau also claimed touchdowns, with fly-half Noah Lolesio landing six conversions.

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      Wales briefly fought back from an alarming early 19-point deficit through an Aaron Wainwright try, plus two Gareth Anscombe penalties and a conversion, with centre Ben Thomas scoring a late try that Sam Costelow converted, but there was no escaping another comprehensive setback.

      During his first period in charge, Gatland masterminded World Cup semi-final appearances, Six Nations titles and Grand Slams, yet Wales are still without a win since the 2023 World Cup.

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      World champions South Africa arrive in the Welsh capital next Saturday, before Wales face a ferociously-tough Six Nations opener against France in Paris on January 31, suggesting there is no immediate end in sight to such a miserable run.

      Just over a year after beating Australia 40-6 in the World Cup, they were left to reflect on conceding 50 points to them for a first time at home and the most the Wallabies have scored in Cardiff.

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      Wales suffered a blow just eight minutes into the contest when lock Adam Beard went off following a midfield collision, and he was replaced by Exeter forward Christ Tshiunza.

      Australia then launched an attack from deep when the game resumed, and it took a brilliant tackle by Wales wing Tom Rogers to deny Kerevi a try.

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      Gareth Anscombe looks beside himself – PA

      Wales found themselves in sustained defensive mode, but they could not stop Wright when his sharp break saw him cut inside wing Blair Murray for a try that deservedly put the Wallabies ahead.

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      Australia struck again three minutes later after James Botham lost possession on halfway, before sharp passing freed Frost on a 40-metre unopposed run to the line, with Lolesio converting.

      Wales were struggling to compete in the critical areas and Australia took the direct route for a third try in nine minutes, relentlessly driving a maul before Faessler touched down and Lolesio converted.

      The home side needed a response and it arrived early in the second quarter when error-free approach work was rewarded through Wainwright crossing from close range and Anscombe adding the extras.

      Anscombe kicked a penalty nine minutes before half-time and there were much better signs from Wales that they had found some rhythm and momentum just when it looked like Australia might cut loose.

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      Nic White gets hit hard – PA

      Anscombe quickly repeated the feat, this time from greater distance, and Wales had impressively fought their way back to within striking distance, trailing by just six points at the interval.

      Bath prop Archie Griffin had given Wales some scrum dominance during the first half and Wallabies head coach Joe Schmidt reacted to that by sending on loosehead James Slipper for the second period instead of Angus Bell.

      Australia began the second half by losing Kerevi on a yellow card to the bunker following a high hit on Jac Morgan, yet they regrouped superbly and Faessler was at the heart of a lineout drive to claim his second try, which Lolesio converted.

      Kerevi’s upgrade to red was then confirmed, yet it made no difference to Australia’s dominance as Faessler completed his hat-trick and Lolesio’s conversion put the Wallabies 20 points clear and almost out of sight.

      Wright then claimed a 60-metre interception try while still down to 14 players, and Lolesio’s fifth successful conversion saw the 40-point mark reached before Thomas’ consolation and Ikitau and Wright applied the final blows.

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      Swansjack 179 days ago

      Im hoping the Bokke will declare at half time

      I hope theyre not going for a century

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      OJohn 180 days ago

      You might as well close welsh rugby down. After 20 or so years of kiwi coaches Wales are a hollow shell of their former selves. You might as well close it down.


      They are weak. They have no spine. They have no courage. What is the point of welsh rugby other than a sick joke for kiwis having fun destroying them.


      From here on in they might as well be called Walez, or Walenz.

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