The Citizen (KZN)

Gatland tipped to revive Wales

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Paris – Warren Gatland (above) is unlikely to produce an instant Six Nations Grand Slam in his second stint as Wales head coach as he did the first time, but former back-rower Alix Popham said the team “will kick on in the right direction.”

Gatland enjoyed a highly successful 12-year spell garnering four Six Nations titles – including three Grand Slams – before stepping down after the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

However, the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) turned to the 59-year-old New Zealander again when they sacked his compatriot Wayne Pivac in December after a dire 2022 which yielded just three victories in 12 Tests.

Gatland’s first match in charge is a tough ask hosting the world’s No 1-ranked side Ireland – arguably the team he least likes due to the manner in which he was dismissed as their coach in 2001 – tomorrow.

Popham was a dashing loose forward and part of the 2008 Grand Slam-winning squad who witnessed first hand the dynamic impact Gatland had when he replaced the fired Gareth Jenkins.

“He is good at pulling people together, making them tick and buy into his mission,” Popham told AFP. “Especially with this quick turnaround he is the only person to come in and be able to do a job.

“He knows two-thirds of the playing group, he knows Wales.

“I have got full confidence we will kick on in the right direction, but do not expect miracles.”

Popham said Gatland has shown how he can transform players when they enter the Wales camp.

Time and again squad members would come together for the national team after trying campaigns for their regions yielding little success but Popham said Gatland would get them to “punch above their weight”.

“Something clicks with Gatland when he brings boys into camp,” 43-year-old Popham said.

“He will have looked at every detail and that 1% or 0.5% makes a difference.

“He does not mind picking inexperien­ced players and putting them into the Colosseum.

“Players want to play for him and will go that extra inch, which in Test rugby can make all the difference.”

Gatland, who had three spells as British and Irish Lions coach, which included securing an epic series draw with New Zealand in 2017, is also a dab hand at getting under the skin of opponents and his favoured target was Ireland while under Joe Schmidt. –

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