Gatland says 'it's where we are' as Wales hit new low
Written by I Dig SportsHead coach Warren Gatland says it is "just where we are at the moment" after Wales slumped to statistically their worst position in World Rugby's rankings.
Wales' new low spot of 11th means they have slipped outside the top 10 for the first time since the rankings were introduced in 2003.
The 25-16 defeat by Australia in Sydney was an eighth successive loss for Wales.
It also represented a 14th defeat in 20 games during Gatland's second stint as head coach.
"We know where we are at the moment - we're developing this team," said Gatland.
"We said all along and have been up front in what we're trying to do.
"I hope people can see some development in terms of the players and experience with what we're trying to do towards the next World Cup.
"I understand you are going to get pressure from people talking about a losing run at the moment.
"But in that run we've been in games, been in front and easily could have won a few, and tonight's the same.
"I thought there were some positives in terms of what we're trying to do. A bit more accuracy, you get decisions which go your way and you win.
"Those are big moments we need to learn from to make sure in those tight matches, you end on the winning side."