Warren Gatland, the head coach of the Welsh rugby team has issued a warning to the other Six Nations teams not to underestimate Wales. Despite finishing fifth in the past two years and facing challenges with injuries and retirements, Gatland believes his young squad has the potential to win the title. He emphasized the importance of momentum in the tournament and expressed confidence in Wales’ ability to perform well.
Gatland acknowledged the tough task ahead due to key players being unavailable but he sees this as an opportunity for the emerging generation of players. The team will be led by Dafydd Jenkins, set to become the youngest Wales captain since 1968. Gatland is excited about the new talent and sees the Six Nations as a chance for a reset in Welsh rugby.
He urged not to underestimate Wales, emphasizing the team’s history of proving critics wrong. Gatland is optimistic about the squad’s hard work, organization and potential success in the tournament. The Wales squad for the 2024 Six Nations includes both experienced and new players.
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