Wales' Six Nations campaign has once again ended in disappointment, with the team failing to secure a single win for the second consecutive year. This raises questions about the future direction of the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) and the leadership of head coach Will Lynn. Despite some positive moments, such as improved performances against France and England, the overall results have been disheartening, with five losses in five games. The team's struggles have been attributed to a lack of consistency, a challenge that extends beyond the national team to the club level. This issue has been a persistent problem for Wales, with players and coaches often referring to a never-ending journey towards success. However, some experts argue that the team has the talent and potential to succeed, with young players like Jorja Aiono showing promise. The WRU now faces a crucial decision regarding Lynn's future, with calls for support and investment to build a strong coaching staff and develop the team further. The upcoming months will be pivotal for Wales, with a focus on improving skill development and individual performance to compete at the highest level.