Wales rugby coach Wayne Pivac came into the Six Nations with his job on the line. A pair of ill-advised entries to rucks changed all that. Now, against all the odds, he has a chance of being a Grand Slam winner. Pivac’s team is two from two at the start of the championship, largely because Ireland then Scotland each had a player sent off in similar circumstances in what wound up being tight losses to the Welsh. Beat fierce rival England in Cardiff on Saturday and — provided beleaguered Italy can be seen off in Round 4 — Wales will head into the final weekend of the Six Nations with a Grand Slam up for grabs in Paris. Not that Pivac is getting ahead of himself. “We’re nowhere near the complete team,” the New Zealander saysRead more on NewsOK.com