Wayne Pivac’s side have won just two games this yearTen changes made from the team beaten by EnglandWayne Pivac expects to end an underwhelming first year in charge of Wales on a high with victory against
Italy on Saturday at Parc y Scarlets in a match that will decide who finishes fifth in the Autumn Nations Cup.
Wales have made 10 changes, one positional, from the side that lost to
England in Llanelli last weekend, but a sign of the transition from Warren Gatland’s 12 years in charge is that there are only five survivors in the starting lineup from Pivac’s opening game as head coach against Italy 10 months ago, with none of the replacements that day beginning the game.