After Wales loss to Fiji at the Principality that makes it a record 10 losses in a row. It’s never been done before for Welsh rugby, and the record will not be a welcome one for Warren Gatlan and his side. We’ll be taking a look at the Fiji game and what it means for the Welsh Rugby Union.
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00:00Warren Gatland's return to the WIU a little over two years ago was supposed to be a turning
00:07point to get the Welsh national rugby team back to winning ways but after a demoralising
00:12home loss to Fiji on the weekend, Wales have now lost 10 games in a row for the first time
00:17in over two decades.
00:20It equals the record set back in 2002-2003 and has been a tough watch for Welsh rugby
00:25fans. Fiji have never before beaten Wales in Wales, which highlights how tough Wales
00:30have had it over the last year or so.
00:33A loss also came exactly 400 days after Wales' last win, which was against Georgia in the
00:39World Cup in 2023.
00:43Wales still have two more autumn tests before the Six Nations, against Australia and World
00:47Cup winner South Africa, so all eyes will be on the Principality for the Australia game
00:52as the Welsh side look to end that losing run and hope not to break a record that no
00:57one wants to have.