Gatland’s Future in Doubt After Dismal Run
The future of Wales’ head coach Warren Gatland remains uncertain following his team’s recent slump in form. After replacing Wayne Pivac in December 2022, Gatland has overseen a dismal run of just 6 wins in 23 Tests, including a bottom-place finish in this year’s Six Nations and defeats to Italy and Fiji.
Even Gatland himself admitted he was unsure about his position, expressing an air of resignation mixed with occasional defiance in post-match interviews. The experienced New Zealander revealed he had discussions with Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) officials in the changing rooms after the latest loss to Australia.
“Gatland’s return to the Wales job, where he previously enjoyed tremendous success, appears to have badly damaged his legacy.”
The squad he now leads is youthful and inexperienced, lacking the guidance of the “golden generation” that retired. While the players remain proud to represent their country, they have struggled to compete at the highest level.
Whether Gatland will be in charge for the opening Six Nations match against France or even next weekend’s clash with South Africa remains to be seen. The WRU must now weigh up whether a change in leadership could revive Welsh rugby’s fortunes, with several high-profile names such as Michael Cheika, Shaun Edwards and Brad Mooar touted as potential replacements.
However, the question remains whether any new face would truly improve the team’s dire situation, given the evident flaws in the Welsh rugby system that Gatland himself has highlighted. Tough decisions lie ahead for the WRU as they seek to restore pride in the national team.
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