WRU has been lenient over Gatland - Shanklin
Thursday, 14 November 2024 ()
Former Wales centre Tom Shanklin says the WRU will have to get rid of Warren Gatland if they suffer two defeats against Australia and South Africa.
Former Wales centre Tom Shanklin says the WRU will have to get rid of Warren Gatland if they suffer two defeats against Australia and South Africa.
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