Defeat for Wales in Rome would send them tumbling towards a potential second successive Six Nations wooden spoon, given that their opponents after Italy are Ireland, Scotland and England.
Wing Josh Adams has labelled the Six Nations match against Italy in Rome as a huge game with Wales already being tipped for a second successive Wooden Spoon. Defeat for Wales in Rome would send ...
Dan Biggar is adamant Saturday's Six Nations clash with Italy in Rome is the biggest match Wales have played in 20 years. That's debatable, but the importance of this fixture cannot be understated ...
It is a huge, huge match,” It is difficult to disagree with that assessment, and Wales will surely be left hurtling towards a second successive Six Nations wooden spoon if Italy beat them next ...
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