“For me it was a Test match, the improvement we’ve made from the World Cup to where we are now, you can clearly see it.
“I was super proud of them all.”
Asked what was the difference, Lynn added: “Everything is just a mind shift, we are doing everything for each other, there’s new voices coming in, new faces – and that’s players and staff.”
Lynn and the squad will review the game on Monday before attention turns to France, who ran out 40-7 winners against Italy in Grenoble in Saturday’s earlier kick-off.
The game will be moved next door to Cardiff Arms Park, where Wales will also host Italy in the final round after trips to Ashton Gate to face England and Affidea Stadium to take on Ireland.
