Warren Gatland leaves role as Wales rugby head coach with immediate effect
- Warren Gatland is expected to leave his role as Wales rugby head coach after a record 14 consecutive losses, as reported by Sky News.
- Wales suffered a disappointing autumn series, losing to Fiji at home and finishing last in the Six Nations, marking their first wooden spoon since 2003.
- Gatland stated, "Both of our senior teams have found the last 12 months extremely difficult and therefore I believe now is the right time for me to step down."
- His second tenure saw only six wins in 26 matches, leading to criticism from former players and a decline to 12th place in world rankings.
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