Western Daily Press

Wales must stick together, says Falatau

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TAULUPE Faletau has delivered a rallying cry to beleaguere­d Wales after their Georgia humiliatio­n left Wayne Pivac’s coaching reign under intense scrutiny, writes Andrew Baldock of the Press Associatio­n.

Former Wales stars Sam Warburton and Jamie Roberts were among those to condemn an abject performanc­e.

Warburton labelled it “unacceptab­le” while Roberts questioned the players’ desire as Georgia triumphed 13-12 just eight months after annual Six Nations strugglers Italy also beat Wales in Cardiff.

Pivac has now lost 19 of his 33 Tests at the helm - including eight this year - since succeeding Warren Gatland following Wales’ fourth-place finish at the 2019 World Cup.

Speaking after that bronze medal match defeat against New Zealand in Tokyo, Gatland said: “I hope they (Wales) continue to build on what we have achieved in the last 12 years. It would break my heart if Wales went back into the doldrums.”

But less than 10 months before the next global showcase in France, Wales are exactly where Gatland hoped they would not be - down among the also-rans.

Their Autumn Nations Series finale against Australia next Saturday now assumes huge importance, as does an opening Six Nations appointmen­t with world number one team Ireland on February 4.

Pivac said in the immediate fall-out from Georgia’s spectacula­r success he is “totally focused on building towards the World Cup” and that whether his position is under threat was “a question for other people”.

Georgia, though, rocked Pivac’s foundation­s, making Wales’ 2021 Six Nations title triumph and first victory over the Springboks in South Africa distant memories.

A crowd of more than 63,000 watched as Wales failed to score a point following flanker Jac Morgan’s second try after 24 minutes.

Number eight Faletau, above, who is set to make his 100th Test match appearance in the Australia clash, said: “We’ve got to stick together as a team. We’ve shown we can bounce back from low points like this, so we will look to do the same next week. We have got to stick together as a group, management and players. Errors kept them in the game, and we couldn’t put continuous pressure on them, so errors let them off the hook there.”

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