Wales have sunk to one of their lowest ebbs in history after a 73-0 loss to South Africa in Cardiff.
It was a bleak end to the autumn internationals for Wales, who went into the Springboks clash without several of their main stars given the match fell outside of World Rugby's official Test window. Rugby star George Ford opens up about rejecting a lucrative contract so he could keep playing for England
As a result, clubs in England and France who have Welsh internationals in their squads were not required to release them for the match.
Grim history made in Wales' loss
The scoreline marked Wales' heaviest defeat in front of their own fans and the first time they'd been held scoreless on home soil since 1967.
Unfortunately for the Welsh, the previous record was set during this year's Si

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