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Two Edd bangers Jones: Gatland:

This is biggest game EVER for the Welsh No it’s not... it’s ONLY the English

- BY ALEX SPINK Rugby Correspond­ent @alexspinkm­irror

WARREN GATLAND has rubbished Eddie Jones’ claim that Wales are facing the biggest game of their lives, insisting: “It’s only England.”

Gatland delayed announcing his team until after Jones had made two enforced changes to his side, replacing injured Chris Ashton and Mako Vunipola with Jack Nowell and Ben Moon.

He waited while his Red Rose counterpar­t proceeded to poke the dragon by declaring that Wales will start as favourites as they are the best team their nation has ever produced.

“It’s all about Wales, we are playing potentiall­y the greatest team ever,” Jones said. “Their players are full of emotion.

“They’ve been saying they’re ready to rip off heads. It’s the biggest game they will play in their lives.”

Gatland took it all in, even when Jones appeared to mock ‘Warrenball’ – the direct style of play centred around the crash-ball which Gatland employed to notable success – dubbing it “Wazzaball”.

Then, after Jones decreed the Principali­ty Stadium roof, which Wales want closed, should stay open – Gatland had his say.

“The only quotes I can see about this being the greatest Wales team are from Eddie Jones,” scoffed the New Zealander, who just happens to be front-runner to succeed Jones after the World Cup.

“I wouldn’t be disrespect­ful enough to say this was the greatest Welsh team ever. It’s a long way off that.

“We’re all aware we’re on a great run and we’ve done well over the last 12 months, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves.”

As for it being the biggest games of Wales’ lives, Gatland rapped: “He’s taking the mick.

“It’s not the biggest game. It’s only against England!”

Having done a pretty good job at defusing Jones’ verbal grenades, the Kiwi launched a couple of his own.

He said England had made a “significan­t mistake” by delaying their journey over the Bridge until later today, before almost encouragin­g

Welsh drivers to head on to the M4.

“Coming through Newport at about

5pm isn’t the best thing to do,” he said.

“There’s a good chance there’ll be tractors and buses holding them up!”

Then he turned to

England’s players, describing

Vunipola’s absence as a

“massive loss” before questionin­g the mental strength of fellow prop Kyle

Sinckler.

Gatland said: “Emotionall­y, Kyle can be a bit of a timebomb.

“We won’t antagonise him.

“But there is a challenge with his temperamen­t.

“He and other players are aware of it.”

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 ??  ?? WARR OF WORDS.. Eddie Jones and Warren Gatland each had plenty to say ahead of tomorrow’s crunch clash
WARR OF WORDS.. Eddie Jones and Warren Gatland each had plenty to say ahead of tomorrow’s crunch clash

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