Goodbye from Cardiffpublished at 17:41 GMT
FT: Wales 26-52 New Zealand
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyWell, that’s it from what was ultimately a pretty encouraging afternoon for Wales despite shipping seven tries to New Zealand ina 52-26 defeat.
There were celebrations last week when Jarrod Evans slotted a last-gasp penalty to edge out Japan but this was a much better Welsh performance.
Sure, there is work to be done in defence but Wales – as they did in their autumn opener against Argentina – crossed for four tries.
Tom Rogers made history as the first Welsh player to score a hat-trick against the All Blacks and then Louis Rees-Zammit produced a stunning finish to ensure that Steve Tandy’s men racked up a record points tally against New Zealand in Cardiff.
It’s another defeat at the Principality Stadium but there is something to build on.
However, Wales aren’t signing off for the autumn and a new-look side – minus the 13-strong contingent who play for English and French clubs – need to dig deep against South Africa next Saturday.
Join us for coverage of that fixture when Tandy’s men attempt to give the world champions a bloody nose.










