Young Fly-Half Chosen to Lead Wales Team as Rugby Star Moriarty Responds to Exclusion

Exciting times for Welsh rugby as 22-year-old Dan Edwards is set to take centre stage this autumn! Coach Steve Tandy is trusting the young fly-half to shine in the number 10 jersey, especially after his impressive summer showing in Japan. Edwards is expected to start against Argentina on Sunday, and with a bit of luck, he might keep that spot throughout November.
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Edwards isn’t without competition, though—Callum Sheedy and Jarrod Evans are also vying for the position, with Wales seeking a solid successor following Dan Biggar’s retirement. Will Edwards be the one to step up and take Wales in a new direction? Only time will tell.

Meanwhile, Ross Moriarty is taking his exclusion from the squad in stride. After a stint in France, the Welsh competitor is back with the Ospreys and ready to prove himself—even if his club is navigating uncertain times. Moriarty reflects that he’s had a successful international career and seems focused on helping his team through these challenging moments.

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Across the border, England is readying for Fiji with Marcus Smith returning to the fold, bringing energy and flair to the squad. Head coach Steve Borthwick is enthusiastic about the impact Smith could make, hoping his talents help convert opportunities into points.

In Ireland, Tom Farrell’s long journey to his Test debut is nothing short of inspirational. At 32, he’s set to win his first cap against Japan, embodying true grit and perseverance.
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As we kick off an exciting November series, all eyes will be on these rugby stars to see how they rise to their respective challenges. Here’s to an action-packed month of exhilarating rugby! 🏉🔥 #WelshRugby #RugbyAutumnSeries #RugbyUnion