Sean Lynn (left) took over Wales after winning three consecutive Premiership Women's Rugby titles with Gloucester-Hartpury
Wales scrum-half Keira Bevan says "nobody is more frustrated and disappointed than us" after suffering a ninth consecutive loss in the Women's Six Nations.
Wales' latest defeat by Ireland leaves them needing a win over Italy on Sunday (12:15 BST) to avoid a third consecutive wooden spoon, but even that might not be enough if Scotland claim a bonus point in Dublin.
Bevan says she "completely gets" the criticism aimed at her side, who have fallen to 12th in the world rankings, but urges fans to show patience.
"Yes, we probably haven't had the wins we want, but we are performing and getting better every game," she said.







