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After tough losses last November, Wales are determined to show they have turned a corner. Wing Josh Adams says the team wants to prove they’ve moved past those defeats against Argentina and South Africa. The upcoming matches are a chance to show real progress.

Learning From Heavy November Losses

Last year, Wales suffered big defeats to both Argentina and South Africa. Those games exposed some weaknesses in the squad. Since then, the team has been working hard to fix those issues.

  • The coaching staff changed tactics and training methods.
  • Younger players got more chances to step up.
  • Team morale improved after a few close wins in recent months.

Key Players to Watch on the Tour

Josh Adams is one of the main threats on the wing. His speed and finishing ability can trouble any defense. Other experienced players like the forwards will need to dominate the set pieces. The team’s success may depend on how well they handle the physical style of Argentina and South Africa.

What a Good Result Would Mean

If Wales can win even one of these tough away games, it would be a huge boost. It would prove their mini-revival is real and give them confidence for the rest of the season. Fans are eager to see if this team can take the next step against top-tier opponents.

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