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The radical new-look Wales team that could provide a much-needed cutting edge in attack

While it was a stirring effort from Wales against France, they ended up failing to score a try in a home Six Nations match for the first time since 2009.

Now, admittedly, they were facing a Shaun Edwards defence and plenty of teams have drawn a blank in trying to break through that Wigan wall.

But, moving forward, it is pretty apparent that Wales need to find a sharper cutting edge in attack.

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They made just the one clean break all night against the French, through winger Alex Cuthbert.

So they have to find a way of breaching that defensive line more often, be it through carrying or creativity.

They also still need to sharpen up at the breakdown because there were too many instances where excellent attacking positions came to nothing due to issues in that department.

With all of this in mind, what should the team to face Italy in the Six Nations finale look like?

Rugby correspondent Simon Thomas has come up with a radical suggested side which could just address the attacking shortcomings.

Right now, Wales need someone who can create something out of nothing and find space where they didn’t appear to be any.

They also need someone with genuine gas who can turn a half chance into a try, leaving defenders in their wake.

In Louis Rees-Zammit, they have just such a player to call on.

He has responded really well to being dropped after the Scotland game, going back to Gloucester and scoring a beauty with his first touch of the ball against Northampton.

Then when he came on versus France he looked really threatening, with his quick feet and elusive running, making 25 metres on his three carries.

You have the sense he can scythe through a

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