(Reuters) - Wales coach Wayne Pivac said there had been no discussion over his future despite a run of five successive defeats and the surprise departure of his defence coach at the weekend.
Byron Hayward left his post after what Pivac said had been a “tough and difficult conversation” in the wake of a poor Six Nations campaign in which Wales lost four matches out of five and finished second-bottom of the standings.
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