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3rd April 2019
04:49pm BST

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On JOE UK's House of Rugby, however, Mike Tindall was not following that narrative.
The former England captain, and World Cup winner in 2003, joined host Alex Payne and Mirror rugby correspondent Alex Spink on the latest episode and had some emphatic comments to make about the Welsh.
Tindall dismissed comments, which he attributed to Stuart Barnes and Stephen Jones, about England lacking the mentality to win the World Cup as "bullsh*t'. He feels England have just as good a chance of becoming world champions as Wales.
"There is no way that Wales are going to win the World Cup," he declared.
"Look, I proved my point right about Ireland. I'll stick my neck on the line now. "Unless Wales change the way they play, they will not win the World Cup."Spink asked if that is because Wales do not score enough tries and Tindall replied, "Yes".
"I don't not care if they do win," he added, "because I'd be happy to be proved wrong. I'd be happy for a northern hemisphere team to win a World Cup. "But I don't think, watching them play through that Six Nations... playing the sort of rugby which could bore literally anyone to sleep... "As much as they've won, on the back of that [game-plan], I don't think they can go to a short format tournament, over six weeks, seven games, and deliver just on defence."Tindall acknowledged that some of the previous World Cup winners did, in fact, lift the Webb Ellis trophy after basing their game-plans around stingy, strong defence. Wake the Welsh. This will cause a stir. https://youtu.be/ligCvF0W80o

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