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Wales Six Nations Squad 2025

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Forwards: Gareth Thomas, Nicky Smith, Kemsley Mathias, Keiron Assiratti, Henry Thomas, WillGriff John, Elliot Dee, Evan Lloyd, Sam Parry, Dafydd Jenkins, Will Rowlands, Freddie Thomas, Christ Tshiunza, Teddy Williams, James Botham, Aaron Wainwright, Taulupe Faletau, Jac Morgan (capt), Tommy Reffell.

Backs: Tomos Williams, Ellis Bevan, Rhodri Williams, Ben Thomas, Dan Edwards, Eddie James, Nick Tompkins, Joe Roberts, Owen Watkin, Tom Rogers, Josh Hathaway, Ellis Mee, Blair Murray, Josh Adams, Liam Williams.

Wales Six Nations Squad

Wales have named a 34-man squad for the 2025 Six Nations, with Ospreys flanker Jac Morgan stepping up as captain in the absence of Dewi Lake, who is sidelined with injury. Head coach Warren Gatland has included two uncapped players: Ospreys fly-half Dan Edwards and Scarlets wing Ellis Mee. Edwards, 21, has impressed this season and is one of only two fly-halves in the squad, alongside Ben Thomas, as Gareth Anscombe and Sam Costelow miss out.

Notable absentees due to injury include Ryan Elias, Adam Beard, Ben Carter, and Mason Grady. In contrast, seasoned players such as Taulupe Faletau, Liam Williams, and Josh Adams return to bolster the side after missing the autumn internationals.

Scarlets' Mee, who qualifies for Wales through his Newport-born mother, has been rewarded for his strong club form, while Sam Parry makes a return to the squad following a controversial departure from the national setup last summer.

Despite a difficult year, including a winless 2024 Six Nations campaign and a record 12 consecutive Test losses, Gatland remains optimistic. "This group has a huge amount of potential," he said. Wales will open their campaign against France in Paris on January 31.
 
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I mean, that's a massive ficking IF right there!

Remind me again what the form of both sides was in 2019? Oh yeah, exactly the same Gats!
 
I'm all for it...

It can be dubbed the miracle in Paris, followed by the sacking of Rome, then it's all on for a GS decider in Cardiff v the Auld enemy?!

Kismet!
 
What I find funny, is that I assumed Anscombe was injured but he's just been dropped. When Gatland was asked why he said, well, you know, Anscombe is pretty old and will be 36 by the time the WC comes around.

I mean, has he just found out Anscombes age or something? Did he think Anscombe was in his early 20s or something. **** me.

Basically, my theory is, seeing as he was moaning about player feedback, Anscombe, Llewellyn, Plumtree and Dyer were the ones to give some constructive criticism and now they've found themselves out of the squad.
 
What I find funny, is that I assumed Anscombe was injured but he's just been dropped. When Gatland was asked why he said, well, you know, Anscombe is pretty old and will be 36 by the time the WC comes around.

I mean, has he just found out Anscombes age or something? Did he think Anscombe was in his early 20s or something. **** me.

Basically, my theory is, seeing as he was moaning about player feedback, Anscombe, Llewellyn, Plumtree and Dyer were the ones to give some constructive criticism and now they've found themselves out of the squad.
Reasons for Anscombe omission are for his age yet he brings Liam Williams and Taulupe Faletau.
 
What I find funny, is that I assumed Anscombe was injured but he's just been dropped. When Gatland was asked why he said, well, you know, Anscombe is pretty old and will be 36 by the time the WC comes around.

I mean, has he just found out Anscombes age or something? Did he think Anscombe was in his early 20s or something. **** me.

Basically, my theory is, seeing as he was moaning about player feedback, Anscombe, Llewellyn, Plumtree and Dyer were the ones to give some constructive criticism and now they've found themselves out of the squad.
Ok, let me start with, you of all people probably know I defend Gatland as much as humanly possible.

I'm less critical of coaches on the whole, mostly due to coaching at a decent level myself, and being involved with pro rugby, knowing what people see, and say has little relation to the work that's going on.

I remember a time when working with Townsend at Glasgow, I watched him in awe, he was the first pro coach I came across who was a bit of a geek, was working hard on self improvement and was open minded to what worked. A great impression he left with me, was a discussion about problem solving. I won't get into it but it was immense. Anyway, chatting to Glasgow fans, and reading some criticism I was shocked lol. This guy worked 100 hour weeks, was present at an immense number of games, and was doing so much and being called out for being out of his depth, lazy etc. I've probably defended Borthwick on here way more than he deserved

So with regards to criticism of Gats, it's hard, we don't know what the selection conversations are like, we don't know the culture (much) we don't know the plan and we don't know attitudes of some of the players.

What we do know, is that the coaching staff are poor quality, Howley especially is a slap in the face to Welsh fans.

We know from past players how well Gats treats them, not just as players, but as people. The family first ideals, and praise of past players, despite all acknowledging they weren't friends with Gats. He keeps a distance and remains an authority figure.

We also know the WRU are a mess of an organisation, and player pathways, club and community ity games are broken. This has provided a very poor standard welsh squad in terms of talent AND physical specimens.

All this leads me to believe as well as Gatland has done previous, and the difficulties he has faced upon returning, he isn't the right man any longer. I'd happily still have him involved in a higher up position, without too much playing control, but as a squad we definately need a clean out, someone with fresh new ideas, energy, and enthusiasm.

The problem is, finding that person, affording that person, and convincing that person to come will prove tough, then there is the issue of putting the right coaching team around them, restructuring the WRU to giving them a platform to succeed, and having the players, and public buy in to their vision, before waking up and realising this new utopia was a dream, Gatland will get to the next world cup before standing down, and then we employ Mark Jones, or Dwayne Peel to continue the failure in new next level ineptness.

I say **** it and go and get Dai Young from teaching the Bridgend Ravens superstar coaching team what a drill is, and give him a crack. Can it get worse?!?!
 
Reasons for Anscombe omission are for his age yet he brings Liam Williams and Taulupe Faletau.
To be fair, both are stand out and those behind them aren't ready.

Wainright is world class, but not an 8. Winnet, and Mee are so inexperienced they have 7 pubes between them.

If your going to have a young inexperienced kid in a position, like an uncapped ospreys 10...

Oh, wait. Ok my defence of this selection has ended, I can't it's idiotic
 
Just to caveat my criticism of Gats though, looking through this squad is so depressing...

Smith, H Thomas, Will Griff, Dee, Parry, even Botham and Falatau arguably. These are sad selections, players selected through gritted teeth, nothing through excitement. Same with William's, Tompkins, Adam's and Rhodri.

It's so obvious that the younger players aren't forcing their way in, they are inheriting positions from retirements, and older players carrying are still too good to ignore.

Then there's selections like kelmsley, Lloyd, Mee, Murray, Robert's who haven't really earned a call up properly (same with Winnet). Just being young and playing regional rugby is enough to be called up apparently.

At least Edward's, Freddie Thomas, and Eddie James are playing well, and deserve it.

The lack of quality in welsh rugby is so sad, I know we are rebuilding, but this is really a squad of journeyman, former versions of themselves and untested youngsters. And realistically what else could Gats do, even adding Anscombe, Llewellyn, Winnet etc wouldn't change the fortunes of the results short or long term.

We need a new approach, Gats is just a scapegoat otherwise
 
Ok, let me start with, you of all people probably know I defend Gatland as much as humanly possible.

I'm less critical of coaches on the whole, mostly due to coaching at a decent level myself, and being involved with pro rugby, knowing what people see, and say has little relation to the work that's going on.

I remember a time when working with Townsend at Glasgow, I watched him in awe, he was the first pro coach I came across who was a bit of a geek, was working hard on self improvement and was open minded to what worked. A great impression he left with me, was a discussion about problem solving. I won't get into it but it was immense. Anyway, chatting to Glasgow fans, and reading some criticism I was shocked lol. This guy worked 100 hour weeks, was present at an immense number of games, and was doing so much and being called out for being out of his depth, lazy etc. I've probably defended Borthwick on here way more than he deserved

So with regards to criticism of Gats, it's hard, we don't know what the selection conversations are like, we don't know the culture (much) we don't know the plan and we don't know attitudes of some of the players.

What we do know, is that the coaching staff are poor quality, Howley especially is a slap in the face to Welsh fans.

We know from past players how well Gats treats them, not just as players, but as people. The family first ideals, and praise of past players, despite all acknowledging they weren't friends with Gats. He keeps a distance and remains an authority figure.

We also know the WRU are a mess of an organisation, and player pathways, club and community ity games are broken. This has provided a very poor standard welsh squad in terms of talent AND physical specimens.

All this leads me to believe as well as Gatland has done previous, and the difficulties he has faced upon returning, he isn't the right man any longer. I'd happily still have him involved in a higher up position, without too much playing control, but as a squad we definately need a clean out, someone with fresh new ideas, energy, and enthusiasm.

The problem is, finding that person, affording that person, and convincing that person to come will prove tough, then there is the issue of putting the right coaching team around them, restructuring the WRU to giving them a platform to succeed, and having the players, and public buy in to their vision, before waking up and realising this new utopia was a dream, Gatland will get to the next world cup before standing down, and then we employ Mark Jones, or Dwayne Peel to continue the failure in new next level ineptness.

I say **** it and go and get Dai Young from teaching the Bridgend Ravens superstar coaching team what a drill is, and give him a crack. Can it get worse?!?!
Agree with every word you say (apart from the Dai Young bit) but to be honest, even then, I agree, I don't think he would do worse.

I don't mean this in a horrible way but he's yesterday's man. It was interesting listening to him admit that his communication perhaps isn't as good in today's environment as players, in his view, are more fragile now. It reminded me of a interview with a Crusader (can't remember who) but he was talking about how Robertson mixed up terminology and one example of at was he used a lot of boxing terminology and it resonated with the group well. Just little things like that that a younger coach is going to tap into better than Gats.
 

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