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31st January 2023
05:52pm GMT

"I think all the Welsh like to be underdogs,” Gatland said. “We know how good a team they are. You don’t become the No 1 team in the world without consistency. We realise what a challenge that will be... The underdog tag is something I’ve found in the past the Welsh boys tend to relish. They like people writing them off, as it tends to motivate them."On the latest House of Rugby, [LISTEN from 28:20 below], Greg O'Shea, Lindsay Peat and Jason Hennessy previewed Ireland's Six Nations opener against Wales and debated if Woodward's prediction of a defeat for Andy Farrell's men would play out. [caption id="attachment_240995" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I've heard people tipping Wales to win it. I was actually offended. I was like, 'What?'" As Hennessy and Lindsay Peat backed up their worried words, a smiling O'Shea assured them, "Lads, Ireland are so good though!""It's Warren Gatland," argued Hennessy. "With Warren Gatland coming back in for his first game, in the Principality Stadium, do not expect a win. There's every chance they can win it. As Ireland are - and I'm hopeful of a Six Nations win or a grand slam - that could be a slippery first game." "I think we're still underestimating this," said Lindsay Peat. "I think it's the hardest place to go. "As [England winger] Anthony Watson was telling us in our interview with him, it is such a cauldron to play in. The seats are so close and when the roof is closed and the crowd is roaring at the Principality, it's a daunting venue." Gatland named his Wales team to face Ireland on Tuesday morning. Alun Wyn Jones, Ken Owens and Justin Tipuric are all in his pack, Dan Biggar at 10 and a backline with old favourites George North and Leigh Halfpenny, along with Rio Dyer, who Peat has tipped a the championship's 'break-through star'.
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