Nick Tompkins says that Wales are excited and not daunted by the challenge that awaits them against Six Nations title favourites Ireland on Saturday.
The odds are stacked against Wales, having not won a Six Nations game in Dublin since 2012 and facing a team marching ominously towards achieving back-to-back Grand Slams.
More than a third of Wales’ match-day 23 have cap totals in single figures, while a vastly-experienced Ireland team last suffered a Six Nations defeat two years ago. ☘️ The @IrishRugby side to take on Wales this weekend ⬇️#GuinnessM6N #IREWAL pic.twitter.com/uEue6Arevm — Guinness Men's Six Nations (@SixNationsRugby) February 22, 2024 Asked if there was a more daunting test in world rugby than tackling Ireland at the Aviva Stadium, Wales centre Tompkins said: “I don’t know about daunting. “Daunting makes it sounds like we are scared.
We are not. We are excited. “Realistically, we have got nothing to lose. It is a big challenge, but you need those big ones. “There is no point in playing a mediocre side, and it is going to be good to see where we are at.” Wales lost their opening two Six Nations encounters against Scotland and England by a combined margin of three points and could easily have arrived in Dublin with an unbeaten record.