Wales Would Do Well to Learn From Calzaghe's Fine Example

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NEVER has a weekend of Welsh sport brought the twin imposters into sharper focus.

It was Rudyard Kipling who famously extolled the virtues of treating triumph and disaster the same.

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Wales Would Do Well to Learn From Calzaghe's Fine Example

Someone might have told him that's not a strength of the Welsh, especially not when confronted with the polar emotions these last 48 hours or so have evoked.

Shortly after 4pm on Saturday afternoon, Wales were confronting their own version of disaster, having prolonged their habit of losing to the elite southern hemisphere triumvirate even though glory was winking at them.

Roughly 12 hours later, precisely 3,341 miles away in New York'...

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