Wales legend Adam Jones backs under-pressure head coach Warren Gatland to turn things around in the 2025 Six Nations.
Adam Jones has backed Warren Gatland to turn Wales’ fortunes around as they head into a Six Nations campaign on the back of 12 successive Test defeats. Opening night could hardly be tougher for Wales – France in Paris on Friday – with Les Bleus welcoming star player Antoine Dupont back to the Six Nations stage following his Olympic sevens gold medal heroics last summer.
Former Wales prop Adam Jones is confident that coach Warren Gatland can revive the team's fortunes after 12 straight defeats as they prepare to face France in a daunting Six Nations opener on Friday.
Proud Welshman' Adam Jones gives clear verdict on Warren Gatland ahead of Six Nations - Wales have not won a Test since beating 2023 World Cup pool opponents Georgia almost 16 months ago
It starts off with a sprightly Nick Tompkins pointing towards the camera and saying - "What's going on here?!" - before players collect their kit and get changed. From there, the players headed out to the picturesque setting of Hensol Castle.
Coach Warren Gatland is counting on some returning old heads to lead his young Wales squad in the Six Nations and create a siege mentality following a team record run of 12 defeats in a row that has plunged the country's rugby into crisis.
For the Ospreys, Warren has featured in 29 games across the United Rugby Championship and Challenge Cup. This season the 6’1, 122kg tighthead has featured in 11 matches for the
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Wales legend Adam Jones backs under-pressure head coach Warren Gatland to turn things around in the 2025 Six Nations.