Rebuilding Wales Rugby: Support and Strategy After Historic Defeat

Following a record loss to England, interim coach Matt Sherratt emphasizes the need for support and strategic changes in Wales Rugby.

In the wake of a staggering 68-14 defeat by England in the Six Nations finale, Wales Rugby faces a critical juncture. Interim head coach Matt Sherratt has called for unwavering support for the players, who are grappling with the aftermath of their worst performance in the tournament's history.

The Aftermath of a Record Defeat

Wales' loss not only marked their second consecutive Wooden Spoon but also extended their losing streak to 17 Tests, a record for a tier one nation in the professional era. The 68 points conceded were the highest in their Six Nations history, leaving the team and its supporters in a state of shock.

Sherratt's Call for Support

Matt Sherratt, who took over as interim coach following Warren Gatland's departure, expressed his deep disappointment at not being able to secure a win for the team. "I just think they need support," Sherratt stated. "It's devastating for the players. They're a good group of lads and there's some really good players in the room as well. They just need to try and reset."

The Emotional Toll

The past weeks have been emotionally taxing for the team and staff. Sherratt acknowledged the challenges they faced, both on and off the field. "We've got to be aware, probably the last seven to eight weeks have been emotional. The playing group and staff has been through a fair bit and little things went against us in the game and probably opened up some wounds."

Looking Ahead: A Fresh Start

Sherratt emphasized the need for a reset and a fresh approach moving forward. "There's going to be some fresh appointments over the next couple of weeks," he said. "It's just about resetting and trying to move forward as quickly as possible. The next camp has to feel fresh for the players."

Building from the Ground Up

Sherratt highlighted the importance of strengthening the grassroots and foundations of Welsh rugby. "It's always easy to look at the top of the pyramid, the national team and the regions. But any good team, it starts with the grassroots and the foundations, the academy and that's what needs to be better."

Addressing the Power Game

Despite being overpowered by England, Sherratt refused to use it as an excuse. "I'm not a coach who's going to say we lack power," he said. "My job is to find a way, a different way. So perhaps as a nation, we've got our ball movement, better shape, try and get one v ones, play a faster game."

Sherratt's focus remains on coaching the players to be technically better and to capitalize on transitional moments. "Power is not something you can coach but you can coach the players to be technically better, play faster and get more transitional moments. So it's not about power for me. You've got to find a way with what you've got."

Conclusion

As Wales Rugby looks to rebuild, the support of the fans and the strategic appointments in the coming weeks will be crucial. The journey ahead is challenging, but with the right support and a fresh approach, Wales can aim to rise from this historic low.

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