"About time to retire" - Four players who flopped in their Autumn Nations Series opener - Ruck

“About time to retire” – Four players who flopped in their Autumn Nations Series opener

We take a look at five players who failed to perform in today’s Autumn Nations Series action.

#1. Alun Wyn Jones (Wales)

Springbok legend Tendai Mtawarira has called for Alun Wyn Jones to retire following an underwhelming second-half performance against the All Blacks.

The loosehead-prop wrote on Twitter: “Alun Wyn Jones about time to retire…a good dancer knows when to leave the dance floor…I am sure there is a young Welsh lock waiting for his turn in that jersey,”

https://twitter.com/Beast_TM/status/1588933803732762625

He wasn’t the only one thinking it as fans comment showed.

One fan wrote: “Alun Wyn Jones pedestrian in filling the defensive space.”

“Why won’t Wales let Alun Wyn Jones retire? His arthritis must be flaring up right now,” commented a second

A third wrote: “Alun Wyn Jones coming on to play with two wingers who were 5 and 6 years old when he made his debut,:”

“Alun Wyn Jones must be at least 46 years of age,” commented another.

“Seriously who else thinks Alun Wyn Jones is actually a clone and the original is actually 80,” said another.



Alun Wyn Jones facts:

  1. He has a law degree from Swansea University and he graduated in 2010
  2. Jones received an OBE in the Queen’s 2020 Birthday Honours for his services to rugby union football in Wales.
  3. He married Dr Anwen Rees, who is a doctor of physiology, in 2014 and the couple have two daughters together, Mali and Efa
  4. He was a part of Wales’ Six Nations Grand Slam wins in 2008, 2012 and 2019 as well as their 2013 championship title. He has also played in four World Cups – 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019
  5. Jones won Wales’ Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2019 after leading his country to a Six Nations Grand Slam win. The same year he was nominated for the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year but was beaten by English cricketer Ben Stokes

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