Warren Gatland wants ‘no excuse environment’ after returning as Wales coach

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Warren Gatland wants ‘no excuse environment’ after returning as Wales coach

Warren Gatland wants to operate in a ‘no excuse environment’ after taking charge of Wales for the second time. His previous spell as Wales head coach delivered four Six Nations titles, three Grand Slams and two World Cup semi-final appearances. This time around, he arrives after a year that produced just three victories from 12 games under Wayne Pivac.

Gatland will be in charge of Wales' Six Nations and World Cup campaigns next year. He has not had any discussions with the current coaching support staff. Wales kick off their Six-Nations campaign against Ireland in Cardiff on February 4. Ireland is the world-ranked number one team. Gatland believes that the pressure and expectation motivates the players. He believes in overachieving. His upbringing in New Zealand was based on believing in the underdog. The review process is ongoing. It is important for Gatlands to make the right decision for Wales and the team at the moment. he believes. that if you work hard and think positive, you can do something special.


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