Italy win in Cardiff to condemn Wales to wooden spoon
Wales suffered the ignominy of a first Six Nations wooden spoon since 2003 after Italy posted a 24-21 victory over them in Cardiff.
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Wales suffered the ignominy of a first Six Nations wooden spoon since 2003 after Italy posted a 24-21 victory over them in Cardiff.
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Warren Gatland has urged Wales flyhalf Sam Costelow to bottle his nerves and grab the opportunity in Saturday’s Six Nations fixture in Ireland, adding that his side head to Dublin without fear after successive losses in the championship.
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Warren Gatland has urged Wales out-half Sam Costelow to bottle his nerves and grab the opportunity in Saturday's Guinness Six Nations meeting with Ireland, adding that his side head to Dublin without fear after successive losses in the championship.
Warren Gatland will hold a press conference this lunchtime ahead of Wales' match against Ireland in Dublin on Saturday.