Get ready for an intense rugby showdown as Wales gears up for their match against Ireland this Friday!
After an impressive display against Scotland in Cardiff last week, the Welsh team is drawing a "line in the sand" and aiming to replicate that aggressive intent in Dublin.
The narrow defeat to Scotland marked a significant improvement from their previous matches, and the players are confident they can maintain this momentum.
"It's all about carrying over the training week's intensity into the game," explained Wales' attack coach, Matt Sherratt. "We saw glimpses of that against Scotland, and now we want to make it a consistent feature."
But here's where it gets controversial...
Wales are facing a forced team change with the absence of Sam Costelow due to an ankle injury. Sherratt has a tough decision to make between Dan Edwards and Jarrod Evans to fill the starting role.
"It's a real tussle between the 10s," Sherratt said. "Both players bring something unique to the table, and it's a tough call to make."
And this is the part most people miss...
Despite the challenges, Wales are determined to put pressure on all teams in the competition. Sherratt believes that with the right mindset and aggression, they can achieve great things.
"We've seen glimpses of it, and now we want to make it a consistent reality," he added.
The trip to Dublin won't be easy, but with the right mindset and a confident squad, Wales are ready to take on the challenge.
So, will Wales be able to maintain their momentum and secure a win in the Irish capital? Only time will tell.
What do you think? Do you agree with Sherratt's assessment? Let us know in the comments!