When club understudy players are getting caps for playing against the world’s best, it’s clear for all to see that the hole you are in will take very long time to climb out from.
For years, Wales punched above their weight, thanks in no small part to the under appreciated, Warren Gatland.
All this serves for now is to make the realisation that Wales no longer has a place at the top table, even more stark.
So, with the Welsh cupboard seemingly bare, why does the WRU persist in penalising players who have the effrontery to play their rugby elsewhere?
Why force players with the desire to play for their country to become home players within a regional set up that exists between confusion and uncertainty?
As most here will know, I choose to follow the Gallagher premiership and every week I find out about exciting, young Welsh talent playing for their English clubs. Yet, when it comes to selecting, they are either overlooked or ignored, due to our ridiculous cap rule.
It’s long past time for the WRU to correct their mistake and make selection a free market.