Every Wales Rugby Try since 2019 Rugby World Cup
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Watching this makes you realise how much impact Josh Adams and especially Liam Williams have had
Some good Welsh tries, It's a shame most of these games were not winning games. Our day will come again
When it clicked under Pivac it was genuinely really good to watch. I think the Australia game last Autumn showed everything great and bad about his tenure.
In all fairness it was his first game with Anscombe available who was the perfect 10 for his system. Add to that Joe Hawkins ability with ball in hand and that first half with the pair was a pivac side at its best. Deciding to replace Anscombe after his injury with Priestland and not the like for like Costelow despite both being on the bench single handily lost us that game and any hope that it was the start of something
exactly right. as good and as bad as it was. the team clearly were shot mentally by that point.
@@rhyspowell7857 I'd argue we were doing OK with Priestland and managing the game to close it out before he decided to sub AWJ and Faletau just after Tipuric (who was captain) had been sent off for a yellow card. That's when it really started to crumble and I've never understood why Pivac did that.
Main takeaways from this are:
A) Nick Tompkins brings a hell of lot to Wales' attack.
B) Louis Rees-Zammit is great, Josh Adams is better.
C) Good GOD was Justin Tipuric a legend!
When Tipuric goes for good he will be missed.
He has, he retired pre world cup
@@leeofdoom4452 Damn so he has, how I've missed that I have no idea. Ok he is the player we will miss the most
@@timlewis8567 I agree
rhys webb has also retired, expected faletau & halfpenny after WC too @@timlewis8567
Its interesting to see the devolution in confidence both ball in hand and without over Pivacs reign.
2021 he inherited a very good team, by Autumn 22 most tries were intercepts, grubber throughs and living off opposition mistakes.
Its like Gatland left a top of the range BMW and returned to find a flashy but useless subwoofer, pink whale tale and under clar neons but the engine hadnt been serviced!!!!
complete rewriting of the reality of things. go back and watch the tries they scored in 2019 and compare them to 2020 and 2021. it was pivac who added an attacking gameplan to what had previously just been warrenball.
@@Mr___X my point is in regards to 2021 through to end if 2022. They started by scoring tries, but he killed so much confidence all attaching structure had gone
@@leeofdoom4452 look at the injuries they had and the opponents they played. tbh wales haven't had a functioning attack since maybe 2016.
@@Mr___Xtbh I'd argue (yes they lost) that Wales's attack vs England at Twickenham was pretty top shape at times
Some fantastic tries -and some great games. Fingers crossed for the rest of the RWC! Thanks for this (and the the many others that I'm trying to catch up on in between World Cup games) - excellent stuff & vma 👊
Some of the attacking play under Pivac was really, really lovely to watch, wasn't it?
I've got to say these vids have been top class mate, I would love to know how these take to put together because the research time to find all the tries of the countries like the Romania can't have been easy to find.
Shows the need for transition. 2020/21 success was still built on some of the old warriors. I have to give to Gatland that he has been capping new guys showing promise. He did well with that in 2011 and made some stars for 2012 out of it with Warburton, Tipuric, North etc. I do think young guys like Morgan, Wainwright, Llewellyn will start to shine next world cup cycle once gameplans, systems, and experience are in place.
The financial issues of WRU are a concern but Wales generally play better at international level than club
pivac gave new caps to 31 new players in 3 years. the 2021 grand slam was as much about new players like louis rees zammit as it was the old guard.
also gatland consistently ignored/underused tipuric and retiring him now when he's still playing great rugby shows that. he would never have done that to warburton - even dan lydiate is still around. so gatland did nothing to make tipuric a 'star', he's been wales' most talented player of the pro era, back or forward.
wainwright is mid 20s btw, not a young guy
Quality!
So many key players gone from this video. A new generation on the horizon
We scored some nice tries under Pivac. Shame about almost every other aspect of the game though
maul and lineout defence was very good under pivac, as evidenced by a number of tries from it. much better than under gatland, which is saying something considering ken was injured for a lot of that time and is by far wales' best hooker. defence improved a lot after 2020, when it was miles off. tbh gatland and forshaw seem to have taken the welsh defence backwards compared to where it was under pivac in 2022.
if there's one thing gatland does well it's territorial kicking, that's about it. everything seems at least as good or better under pivac.
@@Mr___X wales under Gatland seem much more confident and able to clear rucks than the y.did under Pivac.
Georgia next please
George still have a game to play, won't be for a while dude.
Also New Zealand, South Africa, England, Fiji, Italy, Japan, Samoa, Ireland, France, Australia, Namibia, Scotland, Argentina, Portugal & Chile Still Have To Play Their Last Warm Up Match Before The 2023 Rugby World Cup
Add 4 this weekend ehh mate
Do one for South Africa pleasee!! But don't add music unless you want to
South Africa Still Have To Play Their Rugby World Cup Warm up match
@@erentulunay6369 Oh ok thx for the heads up lol didnt think of that
You can see the decline in less than 4 years 💀
yeah from the promise of pivac's running rugby back to gatland...
@@Mr___XPivac killed attack play lol. In 2022 6N Wales scored a record low of 4 tries, then went on to lose to Italy AND Georgia
@@leeofdoom4452 It was a bad year but they did not score only 4 tries in the 6N, they scored 8. I know that's still really bad but try and get it right next time.
@@leeofdoom4452 now compare to wales in 2019 and when they won the grand slam under gatland. compare that to 2021 and pivac's six nations. the problem with pivac was up and down results, so cherrypicking one tournament is pointless.
@@tobydavies8948 good spot, thanks. misinformation on top of delusion.
Genetic dead end
Pivac played the Welsh way, it's a shame he wasn't given more time to find consistency in performance and results.
Well he managed to get a Welsh team at it's peak and run it down to it's lowest point
He had 3 years lol
@@leeofdoom4452 2 of them interrupted by the coof "lol"
@@Mr___X so were Andy Farrel, Gregor Townsend and Galtier...
How have they done?
@@leeofdoom4452 All really poorly, but were given the time to improve results and not get sacked. Townsend went out in the groups in 2019 and, a few wins against England aside, have nothing meanigful to show for their efforts. Ireland were very poor until late 2021, with Farrell under lots of pressure. Gaultier will be judged on the upcoming RWC, having only won one six nations this cycle.
Not quite the gotcha you thought it was haha!
The start of the collapse 😢