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Overview

The 2021 champions were Wales, who agonisingly missed out on a fifth Grand Slam with a last-gasp defeat to the French in Paris.

That success came under Wayne Pivac but inconsistent results under the Kiwi saw him lose his job before Christmas and be replaced by his compatriot and predecessor, Warren Gatland.

Gatland first took over in late 2007 and led the team to an immediate Grand Slam in 2008. His pragmatic approach earned his tactics the nickname ‘Warrenball’, but despite the scorn, they garnered plenty of success.

Wales won the Six Nations four times under Gatland (2008, 2012, 2013 and 2019), with 2013 the only year they did not do so with a Grand Slam.

Gatland was not the first coach to lead Wales to the clean sweep. That was Mike Ruddock who transformed a side that had shown signs of progress under predecessor Steve Hansen into a winning machine as they took the title in 2005, inspired by the likes of Martyn Williams, Stephen Jones and the inimitable Gavin Henson.

Wales at the Six Nations

Wales has a rich and passionate rugby heritage, with a distinguished history in the Six Nations.

Key Achievements:

  • Championship Titles: Wales has won the championship outright 28 times and shared it 11 times.
  • Grand Slams: Wales has achieved 12 Grand Slams, the most recent in 2019.
  • Triple Crowns: They have secured the Triple Crown 22 times.

Memorable Eras:

  • 1900s to 1950s: Wales dominated early rugby, with multiple titles and Grand Slams.
  • 1970s Golden Era: Players like Gareth Edwards and JPR Williams led Wales to several championships and four Grand Slams.
  • Recent Success: Under Warren Gatland, Wales secured multiple titles, including Grand Slams in 2008, 2012, and 2019.

Rivalries and Records:

  • Against England: Matches against England are highlights of the tournament, featuring intense competition.
  • Against Ireland and Scotland: These rivalries showcase Wales’ competitive spirit and resilience.

Recent Years:

Wales struggled a lot in recent years and is desperate for a turn in events


Wales Six Nations 2025 – Squad

Manager

Warren Gatland

Forwards

Elliot Dee (Dragons), Evan Lloyd (Cardiff), Sam Parry (Ospreys), Keiron Assiratti (Cardiff), WillGriff John (Sale), Kemsley Mathias (Scarlets), Nicky Smith (Leicester), Gareth Thomas (Ospreys), Henry Thomas (Scarlets), Dafydd Jenkins (Exeter), Will Rowlands (Racing 92), Freddie Thomas (Gloucester), Christ Tshiunza (Exeter), Teddy Williams (Cardiff), James Botham (Cardiff), Taulupe Faletau (Cardiff), Jac Morgan (Ospreys, captain), Tommy Reffell (Leicester), Aaron Wainwright (Dragons).

Backs

Ellis Bevan (Cardiff), Rhodri Williams (Dragons), Tomos Williams (Gloucester), Dan Edwards (Ospreys), Ben Thomas (Cardiff), Eddie James (Scarlets), Joe Roberts (Scarlets), Nick Tompkins (Saracens), Owen Watkin (Ospreys), Josh Adams (Cardiff), Josh Hathaway (Gloucester), Ellis Mee (Scarlets), Blair Murray (Scarlets), Tom Rogers (Scarlets), Liam Williams (Saracens).



WALES AT THE GUINNESS SIX NATIONS | PREDICTIONS

Date & TimeTeamsLocationPredictionScore
Fri, 31 Jan 20:15France vs WalesParisBacking FranceFrance 28 – Wales 16
Sat, 8 Feb 14:15Italy vs WalesRomeCould go either wayItaly 25 – Wales 20
Sat, 22 Feb 14:15Wales vs IrelandCardiffBacking IrelandIreland 31 – Wales 12
Sat, 8 Mar 16:45Scotland vs WalesEdinburghBacking ScotlandScotland 33 – Wales 9
Sat, 15 Mar 16:45Wales vs EnglandCardiffLeaning EnglandEngland 33 – Wales 15

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