Wayne Bevac over the Moon after Wales is crowned Six Nations Champion | Rugby Union News


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Wales win the Six Nations title in 2021 after France failed in Paris, where Scotland were defeated 27-23. Last update: 27/03/21 12:31 am, Wells coach Wayne Bevac won the Six Nations title after France lost 27-23 to Scotland in Paris on Friday night. Les Bleus required a win with extra points and a margin of victory of at least 21 points from the re-arranged match Friday night with the Scots to clinch the title but they failed, and the result in Paris was good news for the Welshman, who achieved glory in the tournament. For the second time in three years. Wayne Bevac’s men had to wait an additional six days to discover their fate after the grief that struck them last Saturday in the final moments of the 32-30 defeat at the Stade de France and prevented them from winning the Grand Slam tournament. “What a tournament it was and from Wales’s point of view, we are over the moon. We are so happy we won it. Congratulations to the Welsh rugby team on their victory over England and the Triple Crown home!” # WalvEng— Mark Drakford (@fmwales) February 27, 2021 “It’s a shame that we couldn’t do it together as a group last week. We felt we put in a lot of effort in the match to win it but that wasn’t the case. “That doesn’t detract from the fact that a lot of hard work was put in and we beat the table points and won the championship.” Welles’s success was a noticeable turnaround for coach Bevac, who faced questions about his future after finishing fifth in the Six Nations Championship last year. Welles won only three of the ten Tests in 2020 and was not far ahead of the tournament. However, after surpassing 14 players from both Ireland and Scotland, a 40-24 win over deposed champion England and a routine victory over Italy were ultimately enough to deflect the challenge of the talented French side, Fabian Galletti. “We are clearly very happy with the way things are going in our camp and have built well through the competition,” said Pevac, who succeeded New Zealand teammate Warren Gatland after the 2019 World Cup. The tournament is an exciting time for everyone involved. ”


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