There are more dramatic ups and downs in Welsh rugby than a soap opera, according to Wales scrum-half Mike Phillips.
Wales face Australia at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday with a win essential to avoid an autumn series whitewash - after losses to Argentina, Samoa and New Zealand - and also crucial to avoid dropping down the IRB rankings.
The defeat by the All Blacks was a sixth consecutive loss, a far cry from the results Wales posted in winning the Six Nations Grand Slam after impressing at last year's World Cup.
The side's vastly varying fortunes were the stuff of television, Phillips insisted.
"Welsh rugby's pretty crazy, isn't it? It's like Eastenders or something," the Bayonne scrum-half said in reference to the long-running London-based BBC soap opera.
"We've been knocked out of World Cups and the following year we win the Grand Slam.
"It's quite entertaining, but it's disappointing for the players because you feel the lows and no one wants to win more than the players."
Phillips said the 33-10 loss to the All Blacks, in which the Welsh came back with two second-half tries after the visitors had gone 33-0 up, had given the Wales team heart despite some mistakes in decision making.
"All in all, it was better, considering the tough situation with injuries we've had and boys coming in without much experience," he explained.
"It wan't that long ago we won the Grand Slam - it was in this year. But that's professional sport, it's small margins really.
"We've played quite well over the last two years. We can be proud of that and keep pushing on.
"We're working hard and I'm sure there are some big wins around the corner."
Phillips was part of the Wales squad that lost the three-Test series to Australia in the summer, a hard-fought campaign that saw the Wallabies triumph by a combined total of 11 points over the three matches.
"We haven't been far away," he said.
"(This November) we haven't had the results we've wanted. It was a bit of a better performance on the weekend, but it'd be great to try and get that win this weekend."
Phillips, whose move to the French Top 14 with Bayonne has led to a selection rift with Wales coach Warren Gatland, warned that Australia were a complete package on a level with the All Blacks.
"They're very skilful. Like New Zealand all their forwards can play the ball, they've got some dangerous steppers and creators and across the board can fill in for each other," he said, pinpointing flanker David Pocock as a danger.
"He's very good at what he does, like (All Blacks captain Richie) McCaw, outstanding at his job of disrupting our game.
"You've got to get our support to the ballcarrier quickly, get under him and be aggressive and move him away, we've got to be effective in the contact area.
"We can't send in three or four guys to clear him away, we've got to send in one and that's something we have to improve on."







Comments
Isograford says...
@makemehappy You must have your head wedged somewhere to have missed all the hypocritical whining from the likes of Eddie Butler , Rob Howley and the rest. I'm sure there's an Irish player out there still nursing a sore neck from Bradley Davies spear tackle last Six Nations which was about ten times worse than what Hore did.
Usually the Wallabies are enemy #1 in these encounters but for a change i think most Kiwis will be backing them to deal more misery on the Welsh.
Posted 18:46 28th November 2012
makemehappy says...
@Bronco - I live in Wales - haven't picked up on this pattern of behaviour anywhere. Must be a SH problem.
Posted 13:11 28th November 2012
cayzam says...
Seriously Planet Rugby - why post retartded comments like those from Pembs? Surely your editing should be better than that. To wish severe concussion on someone is appalling.
Posted 12:59 28th November 2012
sonsofsamoa says...
Let's go Wallabies!!
Posted 12:24 28th November 2012
Melkiwi says...
And they're at it again, Jesus cant Wales just play a game without them talking up a storm first. It's understandable they do have injury concerns but earlier this year there was so much talk about great depth in Walsh rugby after the WC and grand slam. We're is depth now?
Just stop the talk and actually win something for a change
Posted 11:50 28th November 2012
Melkiwi says...
And they're at it again, Jesus cant Wales just play a game without them talking up a storm first. It's understandable they do have injury concerns but earlier this year there was so much talk about great depth in Walsh rugby after the WC and grand slam. We're is depth now?
Just stop the talk and actually win something for a change
Posted 11:50 28th November 2012
andyb says...
And what cry baby hysterics would those be then Bronco???
Posted 11:39 28th November 2012
Pembs says...
I hope you get severe concussion, you cry babay
Posted 09:30 28th November 2012
Bronco says...
Normally I'd support a NH nation against the Aussies.
But after a week of crybaby hysterics from the red dragqueens I hope the Wallabies give them a right touch up.
Posted 07:30 28th November 2012