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After a solid victory over the Barbarians, the Welsh rugby team is now trimming its squad for the upcoming Nations Championship. The win gave coaches a good look at player performance.

Squad Size Cut Announced

Head coach Steve Tandy confirmed the squad will be reduced to 32 to 34 players. This smaller group will travel and train together for the tournament.

Key Reasons for the Reduction

  • Better team chemistry and communication
  • More efficient training sessions
  • Simpler logistics for travel and accommodation

These factors help the team prepare more effectively.

What This Means for the Players

Players who make the cut will have a clear role and more playing opportunities. Those who are left out will need to impress in future matches to earn a spot back.

Looking Forward

With the squad finalized, Wales can now focus on strategy and game plans. Fans can look forward to a competitive and focused team in the Nations Championship.

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