South Wales Echo

We can get even better, says North

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GEORGE North has spoken about the club spirit that’s helped fuel Wales’ historic autumn clean sweep — and warned that there’s more to come from Warren Gatland’s players.

Saturday’s 20-11 victory over South Africa saw Wales complete a full house of November successes for the first time.

It’s been a notable effort full of pluck and resolve, with some acclaiming Gatland’s team as the best defensive team on the planet.

But North says there is also another factor that has been key to the triumphant campaign.

“All the boys are good mates. We go toe to toe when the (PRO14) derbies are on, but we go shoulder to shoulder when the big games come on like today,” he said.

“We enjoy each other’s company, and it is a credit to one and all.

“For us, we know there is another level to go and there is more to come from us, but we can certainly be happy with how we’ve finished and there is certainly a good foundation to push on from.”

The much-heralded depth Wales are building has also been important.

Ellis Jenkins came in for Dan Lydiate before kick-off against South Africa and took the man-of-the-match award, while Aaron Wainwright performed strongly after replacing Ross Moriarty early on.

Of Wainwright, North said: “When he has had the opportunit­ies he has taken them with both hands.

“I thought he was world-class.” ■■Rugby analysis: Monday Sport

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