The Zimbabwe Independent

Wales ready for showdown

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JOsH macleod (pictured) has insisted Wales are ready to face australia following some "very honest" conversati­ons after an embarrassi­ng defeat by Georgia in Cardiff.

Wales have lost eight of their 11 tests so far in 2022 and will end a year marked by home losses to both Italy and Georgia when they welcome the Wallabies to the Principali­ty stadium on saturday.

They will go into the game, their last of the calendar year, bidding for a fourth successive win over australia but with head coach Wayne Pivac and the squad under huge pressure following a 13-12 loss to Georgia — Wales' first defeat by the Lelos.

Back-row forward macleod made his test debut against Georgia and is likely to be involved in Wales' matchday 23 against australia.

But even a victory over an injury-hit australia might not keep Pivac in his job, although the new Zealander's exit would leave the Welsh rugby Union with a tricky decision about a replacemen­t just 10 months out from the 2023 World Cup in France.

macleod said of Wales' debrief following the Georgia debacle: "They (the conversati­ons) were very honest. It was a good day and we got a lot out of it. I think we have wiped that slate clean and now we are really pushing hard for australia.

"as a squad, we were massively frustrated and disappoint­ed with the result as a whole."

macleod's long-awaited debut was one of the few positive stories to emerge for Wales from the Georgia debacle.

The 26-year-old had been selected to start in Wales' 2021 six nations match with scotland but ruptured his achilles tendon during a training session days before the game.

"It has been a tough time since the last call-up. I was just glad to get that monkey off my back," said.

"I changed my routine a bit — more recovery, a bit less weights — and I try to be out on the training park as much as I can because I find that builds a little bit of resilience to all these niggles and stuff." — supersport.

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