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Wales Six Nations Squad 2025

I still think Lancaster would be a great shout for Wales. He's often regarded as only being good with young players, but the Leinster players seemed to really rate him.
No thanks. Would prefer a tactician and he isn't seen as particularly successful here thanks to not being able to beat a depleted wales team, at home Englands own WC. Psychology is important in this decision.

I'd love Schmidt, he was excellent with Ireland, Aus more recently. Attention to detail etc.
 
Kilts all a tumble,


With laughter.

Probably jinxed it now.
Yep lose to England and it'll be has Townsend taken the golden generation as far as possible. He's not made the most of it etc, etc.

An Englishman in charge of Scotland would be more funny than it being Wales.
 
Yep lose to England and it'll be has Townsend taken the golden generation as far as possible. He's not made the most of it etc, etc.

An Englishman in charge of Scotland would be more funny than it being Wales.
Then it's just Italy and France and our conquest is complete.
 
No thanks. Would prefer a tactician and he isn't seen as particularly successful here thanks to not being able to beat a depleted wales team, at home Englands own WC. Psychology is important in this decision.

I'd love Schmidt, he was excellent with Ireland, Aus more recently. Attention to detail etc.
Unfortunately if Aus is too far from home for Schimdt then Wales is almost certainly a no. Then again you both have traditions around sheep so you never know... 🤔
 
Unfortunately if Aus is too far from home for Schimdt then Wales is almost certainly a no. Then again you both have traditions around sheep so you never know... 🤔
Difference is the Aussies can catch the sheep, the Welsh at the moment ...
 
No thanks. Would prefer a tactician and he isn't seen as particularly successful here thanks to not being able to beat a depleted wales team, at home Englands own WC. Psychology is important in this decision.

I'd love Schmidt, he was excellent with Ireland, Aus more recently. Attention to detail etc.
I think that's a bit unfair on Stu, he left England and Leinster in better places than he found them.

Not the guy to bring Wales back to winning Grand Slams but would be a great guy to build a squad and core competencies which looks like it could take at least 3-4 seasons.

I'd rather he goes to Munster to help strengthen Ireland though so I hope he stays on that course.

Easterby is an interesting one, I reckon he'll be on the blower to Farrell to see what his 2028 plans are before making any decision.
 
I think that's a bit unfair on Stu, he left England and Leinster in better places than he found them.

Not the guy to bring Wales back to winning Grand Slams but would be a great guy to build a squad and core competencies which looks like it could take at least 3-4 seasons.

I'd rather he goes to Munster to help strengthen Ireland though so I hope he stays put.

Easterby is an interesting one, I reckon he'll be on the blower to Farrell to see what his 2028 plans are before making any decision.
Sorry, I've no doubt he's a good coach. Wales is still a goldfish bowl and pereception can often be as important as skill and competency.
 
I think that's a bit unfair on Stu, he left England and Leinster in better places than he found them.

Not the guy to bring Wales back to winning Grand Slams but would be a great guy to build a squad and core competencies which looks like it could take at least 3-4 seasons.

I'd rather he goes to Munster to help strengthen Ireland though so I hope he stays on that course.

Easterby is an interesting one, I reckon he'll be on the blower to Farrell to see what his 2028 plans are before making any decision.
Disagree with England
 
No thanks. Would prefer a tactician and he isn't seen as particularly successful here thanks to not being able to beat a depleted wales team, at home Englands own WC. Psychology is important in this decision.

I'd love Schmidt, he was excellent with Ireland, Aus more recently. Attention to detail etc.
I am sorry but lancaster is actually the perfect coach for where you are and what you need, a tactician is someone who will ice the cake but welsh rugby is at the stage of having to buy the ingredients. A tactician would do little to improve the outlook other than make the losses prettier.

You need a DOR, a nucifora, a rassie. Lancaster fits that bill, background in age grade rugby and development systems to help build the infrastructure to sort out the player pool mess. Even for england, eddies early sucess was built on lancaster's squad that he built. What you are saying is you want an eddie jones (of that time good god not now), without the person having built the squad for them to work with. Like Italy wouldnt be making the positive strides they are without the hires of connor oshea, francho smith and keiran crowley to help build the player pool.
 
I am sorry but lancaster is actually the perfect coach for where you are and what you need, a tactician is someone who will ice the cake but welsh rugby is at the stage of having to buy the ingredients. A tactician would do little to improve the outlook other than make the losses prettier.

You need a DOR, a nucifora, a rassie. Lancaster fits that bill, background in age grade rugby and development systems to help build the infrastructure to sort out the player pool mess. Even for england, eddies early sucess was built on lancaster's squad that he built. What you are saying is you want an eddie jones (of that time good god not now), without the person having built the squad for them to work with. Like Italy wouldnt be making the positive strides they are without the hires of connor oshea, francho smith and keiran crowley to help build the player pool.
I really don't want an Eddie Jones. I don't know how you got that from favouring Schmidt if I had the choice.

I hear you, but I think it's all a bit too big for one person at this point. They need a DOR separate to the head coach role.

Lancasters trajectory has reminded me a bit of Andy Robinson post England post. I just don't think he's the right man at the right time, that's no disrespect to him.

I would want someone proven recently at international level as head coach of the first team and to manage the interplay with the pro clubs better. The issues at age grade, the club game and the development pathways can be picked up by someone with their input.
 
Disagree with England
He inherited a team that was in the news for poor behaviour and who were pretty poor. He took them to a side that were within a whisker if winning the 6n multiple times and, with the little extra bite brought in by Jones, went on to win back to back 6ns and set a winning streak record.

He wasn't the guy to achieve what Jones did but it was his team that Jones inherited. I doubt Jones could have done the same if he inherited the team Johnson left.

World cup embarrassment aside where he did **** the bed, the core of the team was definitely better than what it was when he started.
 

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