Wayne Pivac expecting Wales to continue improvement against England
Wales boss Wayne Pivac expects continued improvement in his team’s performance level when the reigning Guinness Six Nations champions tackle England on Saturday.
A fifth successive Six Nations defeat at Twickenham would effectively ended Wales’ hopes of a successful title defence after losing their opening game against Ireland.
“The longer you have with the players, things should improve,” Pivac said.
“We are not bringing in new things each week, it’s little tweaks here and there and we expect improvement.
“The big challenge for us is to have that same attitude and the same willingness to throw ourselves around the park like we did against Scotland (Wales won 20-17) in front of 70,000-odd mainly Wales fans, to do that on the road in a hostile environment with mainly English supporters.
“One of the big challenges we’ve talked about during the week is being able to compete with the English pack.
“It is a big pack, and it’s making sure we are disciplined and don’t give them too many inroads with their lineout, and obviously they’ve got a pretty good scrum.
We are not bringing in new things each week, it's little tweaks here and there and we expect improvement.- Wayne Pivac
“It’s a big challenge for us up-front, and we need to back that up across the whole XV.
“In the Ireland game we didn’t have a lot of possession, and when we did, we were under pressure because we weren’t winning collisions and our discipline didn’t back it up.
“That was always going to be a tough day at the office, but I thought there were improvements against Scotland.”
Although Wales beat England at Twickenham in the 2015 World Cup, they have not claimed a Six Nations win there since 2012.
But any hope of a successful title defence hinges on them ending