Scotland coach is bookies favourite to replace Warren Gatland following record loss
11/17/2024 01:39 PM
Scotland defence coach Steve Tandy is in pole position to take over from Warren Gatland, leading the odds race at 2/1.
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Once the architect of Wales’ incredible success, Gatland now finds himself under fire after his team equaled the nation's unwanted record of 11 consecutive Test defeats.
The latest heartbreak? A crushing 52-20 loss to Australia in Cardiff, a defeat that has sparked serious doubts about the legendary coach’s ability to engineer another Welsh resurgence.
Ronan O’Gara: The Irish Icon at 4/1
Next in line is none other than Ireland’s rugby royalty, Ronan O’Gara, sitting at 4/1. The La Rochelle head coach’s name is circulating as a possible savior, bringing a European title-winning aura to Wales’ struggling setup.
Jonathan Humphreys: A Familiar Face at 6/1
Wales assistant coach Jonathan Humphreys finds himself third on the list at 6/1. Could an internal promotion help salvage the Dragons’ pride, or does the squad need an entirely fresh approach?
The Outsiders: Eddie Jones and Steve Borthwick at 50/1
Long shots like Eddie Jones and England's Steve Borthwick remain at 50/1. Could one of these big-name gambles somehow pay off, or is it a bridge too far for the WRU?
BonusCodeBets: Who’s Next for Wales?
Here are the odds for who could be the next Wales manager:
- Steve Tandy: 2/1
- Ronan O'Gara: 4/1
- Jonathan Humphreys: 6/1
- Brad Mooar, Dai Young: 8/1
- Shaun Edwards: 10/1
- Pat Lam: 14/1
- Rob Baxter: 16/1
- Chris Boyd: 20/1
- Mark McCall: 25/1
- Robin McBryde, Adam Jones: 33/1
- Eddie Jones, Steve Borthwick: 50/1
A spokesperson for BonusCodeBets summed up the situation: "Steve Tandy is the 2/1 favourite to replace the under-pressure Warren Gatland as Wales boss. Ten straight defeats, capped by a 27-21 loss to Fiji at the Principality Stadium, have intensified speculation over Gatland’s future.”
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Wales player ratings vs Australia
1. Gareth Thomas – 6
Another down-the-middle performance from the Welsh front three they looked solid in the opening half of the match. Thomas was robust in defence and carried well. If anything, Thomas just did what he had to do, which was just his basic skills but he did them to the benefit of his side.
2. Dewi Lake (captain) – 6
Similar to Thomas, Lake was strong at the set piece, his throws looking good, giving Wales a platform to launch their plays. Lake was much more influential in attack this week, with his carries nothing more than that.
3. Archie Griffin – 6
Griffin has impressed this Autumn with the young Bath prop giving a good account for himself in what has been a woeful Welsh side. His scrummaging has looked strong, and around the pitch, he's looked lively both on and off the ball.
4. Will Rowlands – 4
Another nothing performance from Rowlands. When Beard left the field Rowlands needed to step up for Wales to keep their lineout strong and he just can't do it. Never did anything to note around the pitch just went through the motions of the game.
5. Adam Beard – 5
Beard came off injured after eight minutes had been played, so he can't really get any more or less of a score.
6. James Botham – 6
Arguably shouldn't have been on the pitch after an early clash but stayed on. Similarly to his back-row counterparts both just never injected anything into the game and lacked any really threat.
7. Jac Morgan – 5
Morgan looked far off his physical self that Wales have been longing for. Never really made an impact on the game carried decently but you'd expect more from Morgan in all aspects around the pitch.
8. Aaron Wainwright – 6
Wales got a much more textbook Wainwright this week he looked industrious around the pitch. In attack, his carries were clever and gave Wales some much-needed yardage with the ball in hand. In defence and set piece, he was his usual self, constantly being busy and solid.
9. Ellis Bevan – 6
Bevan looked really solid in the nearly 50 minutes he had on the field. His distribution was clean and snappy, which gave Wales some much-needed dynamism to their attack. His kicking game was all-around good, a solid overall showing from the young scrum half.
10. Gareth Anscombe – 6
Anscombe showed some much-needed experience for Wales and just dictated the ball for the men in red. He was more than happy to share his duties with Thomas at 12, which allowed him more time and space to link up behind the ball. The kicks for the goal were all good, so not much to complain about he just didn't steal the show.
11. Blair Murray –5
Really dropped off from last week. Never got going and made to many errors defensively gifting Australia their first try of the game. Never really had any chances with the ball in hand and sorted of faded into the background of the game.
12. Ben Thomas – 7
One of Wales only positive to take away from the game. He looked comfortable slotting in at first receiver which gave Wales something different to play from in open play. Picked up a try for his efforts and gave Wales chances with some slick handling.
13. Max Llewellyn – 5
Llewellyn needs to be more than just a ball carrier for Wales. Far too many times did he take the ball into contact and get turned over which killed Wales' attacking pace and caused them to stutter. Maybe it's Llewellyn lacking confidence or he's been told to play that way but regardless it needs to change.
14. Tom Rogers – 8
Suppose Wales had anything bright in that performance, it more than likely involved this man. He looked magnificent under the high ball, which was loved by the home fans. His performance in attack, although limited, got people off their seats, which is something Wales fans have been loathing for. It looked as if he picked up a knock just before his substitution to pile more misery on Wales.
15. Cameron Winnett – 6
Winnett looked decent when he had chances on the ball but never got too many chances. Winnett is really following in Liam Williams' footsteps under the high ball and is establishing himself really well in the backfield.
Replacements
16. Ryan Elias – 3
Ryan Elias needs to improve his fundamental skills at the lineout. Dewi Lake has started the last two matches with good darts come set piece. The minute Lake is taken off the field Elias just doesn't hit the target and it seriously hurts Wales.
17. Nicky Smith – 5
Another replacement which never changed anything in the game, a common theme this autumn is quickly becoming Wales bench just not firing straight away Smith wasn't necessarily bad he just was barely noticeable.
18. Keiron Assiratti – 5
A similar scenario to Smith just never got going and came on when the game fell away from Wales.
19. Christ Tshiunza – 4
Another below average performance from Tshuinza. Didn't help Wales's lineout one bit and just went through the motions around the pitch.
20. Tommy Reffell – 5
Reffell was another casualty of coming on when the game was falling away from Wales and again was barely noticeable on the field which is far from what Reffell's standards are.
21. Rhodri Williams – 6
Williams looked half decent when he came on and really just mirrored his form for the Dragons of just doing the basics well to try enable his team to get on the front foot.
22. Sam Costelow – 5
Made a few errors with ball in hand gifted Australia a try with his intercepted pass and looked far from impactful.
23. Eddie James – 5
James looked a bit shaky when he came on and again never put his stamp on the game which was at a time when the game could've turned for Wales if they had just kept the ball.
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