Wales are now home after a gruelling three weeks in South Africa.
Their Test series against the world champions was a rollercoaster of emotions, ranging from the feisty opener at Loftus Versfeld, the historic win in Bloemfontein and then, ultimately, a game too far in Cape Town.
It all ended in a 2-1 defeat for Wayne Pivac's side but the tour went better than most expected. Not only did Wales snatch an unexpected victory, they came far closer to winning the series than anyone imagined. The first game in Pretoria will live long in the memory.
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With that in mind, we asked for you to get in touch with your thoughts and a pretty lively debate ensued. Here's a flavour of it...
The Exile wrote: "I actually think Wales are starting to build nicely for the WC, but ultimately during next 12 months, Wales will have to demonstrate that the last 3 weeks were not just a brief respite from a poor Six Nations."
GJ47 added: "Reffell's here to stay and Lake as starter if he can sort out throws."
Redmadman wants to see Regan Grace involved this autumn: "I’d be keen to see Regan Grace in the Autumn on the wing for us. Josh Adams could then move to 15 and be the successor to Liam."
More than one reader proposed the idea of moving fly-half Dan Biggar to inside centre, with Messymessina said: "Biggar at 12 I think would be a good option. He's as brave as anyone and has size for defence. He would benefit from extra time in attack and could still be first receiver on occasion. The problem is Anscombe and Patchell are always injured."
Not everyone was upbeat about things, though, as Wales suffered defeat in the Test series, with jjbomber saying: "We've just had our worst result in 10 games over 10 years with South Africa. Why is it a success?"
You can still join the debate in the comments section right here.