Wales have 'no fear' going to Ireland - Gatland
Thursday, 22 February 2024
Wales head coach Warren Gatland says his side will have "no fear" when they travel to Dublin face Ireland in the Six Nations.
Wales head coach Warren Gatland says his side will have "no fear" when they travel to Dublin face Ireland in the Six Nations.
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