Warren Gatland Faces Pressure Amid Losing Streak
Warren Gatland Faces Pressure Amid Losing Streak

Warren Gatland Faces Pressure Amid Losing Streak

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Warren Gatland faces increasing pressure after Wales' 11 consecutive losses, with some calling for his resignation. Former WRU chief executive David Moffett argues that Gatland should step down, citing ineffective leadership at the WRU and a failure to communicate with players. Columnist Stephen Jones suggests that while Gatland should remain, the WRU should appoint Sir Clive Woodward as director of rugby to provide necessary support. This sentiment reflects a broader concern over the lack of experienced figures within the governing bodies of Welsh and English rugby. Both the RFU and WRU are criticized for not having strong leadership to support their head coaches, with calls for structural changes to improve performance. As Wales prepares for another match against Australia, the future of both Gatland and the broader rugby leadership remains uncertain.

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