Lynn praises Wales’ never say die spirit against world’s bestImage source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyImage caption, Sean Lynn is in charge of his second Six Nations campaign with WalesByCeri Coleman-PhillipsBBC Sport WalesPublished1 hour agoHead coach Sean Lynn has praised Wales’ never say die attitude, but admits there is still plenty to work on if they are to close the gap on the world’s best teams.Seren Lockwood scored in the 80th minute to secure a try bonus-point against Grand Slam-chasing England, who ran in 10 tries of their own in a ruthless display.
Wales’ 24 points at Ashton Gate was also the most they have ever scored against the Red Roses in 24 Six Nations meetings.
“Twelve months ago we would’ve flopped and fallen away, but to show that character to come back and score two tries and get a bonus point, I cant fault the character,” reported Lynn.
“Obviously we’re disappointed we leaked 62 points, but that’s a very good Red Roses side who were clinical today.”