Wales Rugby Team Try Six Year Recall For Six Nations
Posted: January 20, 2016
Updated: June 5, 2017
Is there a whiff of desperation about the Wales Rugby Team as they prepare for the Six Nations tournament? Well perhaps just a little, but that’s no reason not to take advantage of UK gambling laws and back them to win the Six Nations trophy……..if they can just get by the Irish.
Six Nations Team News
• Wales recall Tom James
• Bring in Aled Davies
• Gatland goes for continuity
Wales face the Ireland on the 7th of February and they’ll need all the width they can get if they want to make headway in the Six Nations tournament with those first games essential momentum providers, without which teams tend to struggle.
This is why they’ve brought back Cardiff’s Tom James who, at twenty eight, hasn’t had an International cap for six years but may well do wonders for their wings, whilst the the scrum-half Aled Davies, who also got fingered by Warren Gatland, has never played for the Wales Rugby Team before.
Wales Rugby Team Face Ireland First
Wales are looking stronger with backs Jonathan Davies, Liam Williams and Hallam Amos returning from injury and whilst Halfpenny and Scott Williams aren’t begin mentioned because of their health status most are gambling news reports from that first game will include both of them.
“We have selected a squad that rewards players’ form as well as picking a lot of experience and that continuity is important to us.” said the head coach of the Wales Rugby Team, “Aled [Davies] is someone who has been on the radar the last couple of years and his selection is reward for his form.” Which is high praise indeed, but will the Scarlet’s player live up to his potential in the Six Nations.
If you like to bet on sports in the UK doubtless you’re already weighing up the teams chances, and Wales might just be worth a punt at 3/1 at BetVictor to lift the trophy, although those of you who like a little more riskier wager and want to feel the excitement on the 7th, you can get 13/8 on them beating the Irish in that all important opener, the Irish, however, are favorites at 8/15.