Warren Gatland’s second stint as Wales head coach ended by mutual consent after a run of 14 consecutive defeats, with Matt Sherratt taking interim charge. Gatland admitted his departure was the best decision for Welsh rugby, citing a lack of positivity and belief in recent games. He sacrificed a potential pay-off to give the team and union breathing space, allowing someone else to take over and make an impact.
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