Hooker Dewi Lake hopes Wales can send interim head coach Matt Sherratt out with a victory against England in the Six Nations finale in Cardiff next Saturday.
After a 16th successive Test defeat, Welsh rugby is still wondering what constitutes rock bottom and when will words like spirited be replaced by successful?
Darcy Graham says Scotland's victory over Wales felt like a defeat after the home side almost squandered a 27-point lead. The Scots raced into a 35-8 lead early in the second half after a scintillating attacking display that saw them run in five tries.
Wales' most famous referee Nigel Owens is the host of a brand-new Welsh language podcast, Nigel Owens Dan Bwysau, launching on BBC Sounds on March 4
Wales' run of Test defeats stretched to 16 after a woeful first-half performance against Scotland at Murrayfield. Even with a late rally, they had too much to do in the second-half after conceding four first-half tries in Edinburgh.
Under Sherratt, Wales have clearly shown more attacking verve, even if their defence continues to leak too many points. Cole highlight a real strength of the Welsh game and heaped praise on the pack and three players in particular who stood up to the physical task against the Scots.
Lauren Price is targeting a return to Wales to fight either Mikaela Mayer or Sandy Ryan after becoming unified world champion.
EDINBURGH - Interim Wales coach Matt Sherratt is looking forward to the challenge of facing England in Cardiff next week despite a record-extending 16th loss in a row for his side in a 35-29 defeat to Scotland on Saturday.