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Warren Gatland doesn't have the treat of time as he tries to turn Wales around in time for the RWC. Wales will be fielding a younger team after this autumn's World Cup, but to ask them to gel now would be too initial. That's according to ex-Wales and Lions captain Sam Warburton, who is not guessing wholesale changes to Warren Gatland's Wales team for the tour to Scotland.

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Wales was crushed and beaten strongly, particularly in the first half, against Ireland, who is the topranked men's side in the realm. Wales next travel to Murrayfield to face an in-form Scottish side who have just noted their third successive Calcutta Cup win over England, this time at Twickenham. While Gatland has form for giving troupes a chance to exchange themselves, Warburton is hesitant about just how much of that gush we will see when it comes to his side selection this week.

He's going to be thinking hard now, he told the media podcast. They normally give them second gambles. I'm not sure they will this while around. He knows what the boys can do, and if they didn't bring against Ireland are they going to do it up in Scotland? I don't know. He said a couple of weeks ago the earlier regime hadn't brought through the young troupes that he was hoping, he was hoping perhaps to inherit a team that's going to be younger.

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Wales' side by now, I consider, should look along the outlines of, in the last three years, we should be fielding Rhys Carre at loosened, absurdly powerful, Dewi Lake at hooker, ridiculously powerful, Leon Brown at tighthead, insanely powerful, Will Rowlands he's hurt. You're observing them at Adam Beard or Dafydd Jenkins, Christ Tshiunza at No. 6, Jac Morgan at No. 7, Faletau or Wainwright at No. 8. For more know about Wales Rugby World Cup Tickets.

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