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2024 Guinness Six Nations
Wales' 6 Nations Squad
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<blockquote data-quote="Reiser99" data-source="post: 928242" data-attributes="member: 72977"><p>Well with England v Ireland, one of those two will already be on the back foot, though it might galvanize the loser for the rest of the tournament. Wales need a win in Paris followed by a win in Italy. If they get that it's set them up very well for a home match with England, who based on last year could be coming off the back of two defeats. Murrayfield might well depend on how well Scotland have done against Ireland and France. Ireland need a good start at home and then follow it up with a win at Murrayfield. I agree, I can see Ireland v Wales being a decider, but I can also potentially see France and Scotland causing some upsets too and blowing it wide open. England could mix it up too, but I'm waiting to see if Jones picks on form or reputation. However going into the start Wales and Ireland both have well settled squads and should be favourites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reiser99, post: 928242, member: 72977"] Well with England v Ireland, one of those two will already be on the back foot, though it might galvanize the loser for the rest of the tournament. Wales need a win in Paris followed by a win in Italy. If they get that it's set them up very well for a home match with England, who based on last year could be coming off the back of two defeats. Murrayfield might well depend on how well Scotland have done against Ireland and France. Ireland need a good start at home and then follow it up with a win at Murrayfield. I agree, I can see Ireland v Wales being a decider, but I can also potentially see France and Scotland causing some upsets too and blowing it wide open. England could mix it up too, but I'm waiting to see if Jones picks on form or reputation. However going into the start Wales and Ireland both have well settled squads and should be favourites. [/QUOTE]
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