🏉 Excitement is brewing as Wales gears up for their Six Nations clash with France! After a tough match against England, where discipline was a major concern with 16 penalties conceded, Wales is doubling down on efforts to tighten up their game.

🔍 In a refreshingly honest review session, the team identified the need for better control and pressure on the opposition. Attack coach Matt Sherratt emphasised the importance of consistency, stating, “It’s all about holding the ball more and making stronger plays in the first phases.”

🚫 To tackle their penalty issues head-on, Wales has brought referees into their training sessions. This strategic move aims to minimise avoidable penalties like offsides, by having three officials oversee the practice. The goal? Making Wales a team that the nation can be proud of.

🔄 Despite critiques urging a shift from a ball-playing strategy, Sherratt believes in the current approach. “Changing tactics every few weeks can lead to a loss of confidence,” he said. Consistency and balance, especially in the team’s dynamic backline, remain the focus. The team is steadfast in sticking to their game plan, drawing from promising performances against Argentina and New Zealand as inspiration.
🔥 With 12 consecutive Six Nations losses behind them, Wales faces a formidable France side next. But Sherratt is optimistic: “We’ve got the talent. We just need time to come together.” Confidence is high as the team looks to deliver a better performance and turn their fortunes around this weekend. 🏆
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