I don’t find Twickenham intimidating at all – Wales coach Warren Gatland
Wales boss Warren Gatland says that Twickenham is a stadium he has “loved going to” and does not find the home of English rugby an intimidating venue.
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Wales boss Warren Gatland says that Twickenham is a stadium he has “loved going to” and does not find the home of English rugby an intimidating venue.
There will be changes to the Ireland side. Obviously Andy Farrell does not like changing the squad that often, they have been away in Portugal for nine or ten days, so I wouldn't be surprised if he rotates a few players and brings that squad element into it.
Wales coach Warren Gatland has eased injury fears surrounding fly-half Ioan Lloyd ahead of this weekend's Six Nations clash with England.
Wales go to London's Twickenham stadium for their Six Nations clash against England on Saturday holding no fear after their second half display against Scotland and boosted by the return of the experienced George North at centre, coach Warren Gatland said.
Scotland have beaten Wales 27-26 in a thrilling Six Nations encounter in Cardiff.
:Cameron Winnett will make his debut at fullback and Sam Costelow has been preferred at flyhalf in the Wales side to face Scotland in their Six Nations Championship opener in Cardiff on Saturday.
It seems like only a few short weeks ago that Ireland's World Cup dreams came tumbling down at the Stade de France.
Defence wins championship, so the saying goes, and Warren Gatland picked out Ireland's defeat to New Zealand as a perfect example of how far that side of the game decides outcomes.