So more heartbreak for Wales against a Southern Hemisphere
giant. Wales played very
well but still contrived to lose narrowly to the Springboks in the second test
in South Africa .
It was a far better performance than in the first test with Wales on top
and leading for the vast majority of the time. They leaked 14 points in the
last ten minutes of each half which pegged back substantial leads and in the
end cost them the game.
It’s funny how things change. JPR Williams became a hero for
doing precisely the same last ditch bit of defensive work against France to
secure the Grand Slam all those years ago as his namesake Liam Williams did
yesterday. JPR was feted while Liam Williams will be remembered as the man who
gave away the penalty try that lost the match. Wales actually conceded two penalty
tries, one in each half and in both cases we would have been better off just
letting the Boks score. In the first case we wouldn’t have been down to
thirteen men and in the second Steyn might just have missed that conversion
from the touchline. Was I alone in thinking that we should have used our
replacements far earlier in an energy-sapping and ferocious encounter? Anyway,
well done lads it was an excellent effort shame we couldn’t hang on.
I was amazed to learn that we have so much confidence in
Messrs Lewis and Pickering. I suppose it depends on what you mean in
confidence. I, for one, am quite confident that they will very soon be back to
their old autocratic ways and not taking on board other interested parties’
views. Did I hear that the WRU were actually going to consult with the clubs
about changes to the league structure as a thank you for sticking with them? Maybe,
just maybe they have turned, over a new leaf. We’ll see!
The EGM was held on the 15th of June and it is interesting
to note that this was the same date that the Magna Carta was signed in 1215.
The aim of the Magna Carta was to limit the powers of King John by law and to
protect the citizens’ rights. I was somehow hoping for a Magna Carta moment for
Welsh rugby where we clipped the wings of Lewis and Pickering. I guess David
Moffett was not the right guy to choose as our white knight. It sounds as if
Gerald Davies was the only man who spoke any sense at the meeting although
Roger Lewis didn’t seem to think so.
Talking of Carta, I was delighted to hear that Alun Carter
will be Pontypool ’s new Director of Rugby.
Good luck to him and his team for the forthcoming season whatever the league
structure. I would also like to thank Mike Hook for his efforts and wish him
all the best for his next challenge.
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