Wales aims to disrupt Ireland’s plans in the upcoming Six Nations clash seeking to create chaos and discomfort for the Irish team. The assistant coach, Rob Howley emphasizes the need to challenge Ireland’s well-organized approach and create pressure throughout the game.
Fly-half Sam Costelow returns to the starting lineup and other newcomers like Cameron Winnett and Alex Mann are featured. George North earns his 120th cap and uncapped Mackenzie Martin is on the bench. Howley back with the squad after a betting-related ban expresses gratitude for the opportunity.
Ireland’s Caelan Doris is expected to be fit while Hugo Keenan and Iain Henderson face uncertainties. Ireland aims for a record-equalling 11 successive Six Nations wins and back-to-back grand slams.
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