Warren Gatland says decisions surrounding squad selection will be based on what is best for Welsh rugby and not about protecting himself.
Wales head coach Warren Gatland says decisions surrounding his autumn squad selection will be based on what is "best for the future of Welsh rugby" and not about "protecting his own position".
"I promise you we're going to work incredibly hard as a group and hopefully we can show some development as a squad in the autumn campaign. That's important." "After watching the first few rounds of regional rugby I've been impressed by the performances of a number of players, particularly some of the younger ones we've had in the squad."
"Those are tough decisions to make but it's about having the confidence and self-belief that you're making the best decisions for Welsh rugby. It's probably an unusual position for me to be in where you're under that pressure, but I'm excited about the challenge.
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