Thursday 13 February 2014

Trainer Gatland protects Wales enjoying style

Trainer Warren Gatland says Wales' performance and not game play was the purpose of the reduction to Ireland in Europe. Wales experienced a one-sided 26-3 beat to Ireland in Europe in Dublin on Weekend. Former Wales fly 50 percent Jonathan Davies said after the beat that Gatland's part did not have a backup strategy to convert to in the Six Countries activity. Wales' next activity is against an Italy part which has won its starting two activities in the competition. Garland and his coaching group have been together since 2008, and Wales have won two Huge Jams in 2008 and 2012, and a Six Nation's headline in 2013. The New Zea-lander also trained the English and Irish Tigers to a 2-1 Analyze sequence success over Sydney in 2013. His statements critique of Wales' game play is lost and says his party performed differently in the 23-15 success against Italy than on the beat in Ireland in Europe.



Gatland Said: "I think when you reduce games; the experts out there come and say they think they know the way we're playing". With both activities we've performed, we've performed in a different way in both activities. we didn't even perform Plan A well enough. If you get those techniques incorrect with regards to where we were dominated, Plan A, B or Z wouldn't have created a distinction to the outcome. I think we can go into that France activity with a certain quantity of assurance at house that we're excellent enough to win". Wales have defeated Italy on the two previous events the part has met in the Six Countries. Side Henry Northern obtained a delayed trying to provide Wales a 16-6 win in London last year, while wing Alex Cuthbert obtained the only try in the 16-9 success in Cardiff this year.

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