Ken Owens wants Wales to "put pride back in the shirt" when they launch this season's Guinness Six Nations Championship against Ireland on Saturday.Wales host the world’s number No 1 team following a miserable 12 months that delivered just three victories, while their defeats included humiliating home losses to Italy and Georgia.And off the field, the Welsh Rugby Union has been rocked to its core by sexism and discrimination allegations in the organisation that are now set to be investigated by an independent taskforce.The Principality Stadium will be packed to its 74,500 capacity as Wales aim to start head coach Warren Gatland’s second stint in charge by shredding the form book.We need your consent to load this YouTube contentWe use YouTube to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity.
Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences"It is disappointing what has come out of the past fortnight," said Owens, who skippers his country for the first time."I would be lying if I said we hadn’t been talking about it within the squad, but at the end of the day we are in our own bubble as a Wales squad."The only thing we can do is concentrate on the rugby and what is coming on Saturday.
At the end of the day that is what we are here to do."For us, the only thing we can control tomorrow is a performance, to put pride back into the Welsh shirt after what has been a tough couple of years with consistency."The only way we can do that as players is by delivering a performance that is worthy for the red shirt."Ireland have not won an away Six Nations game against Wales since 2013, losing four successive encounters.But they arrive in the Welsh capital