Wales Rugby Faces Uncertainty After Warren Gatland Steps Down
Interim coach Matt Sherratt recalls key players and reshuffles staff to address ongoing struggles in the Six Nations.
- Warren Gatland resigned as Wales head coach following a record 14-match losing streak, marking the end of his second tenure with the team.
- Matt Sherratt has been appointed as interim head coach for the remainder of the Six Nations, with a focus on stabilizing the struggling squad.
- Sherratt has recalled Gareth Anscombe, Max Llewellyn, and Jarrod Evans, experienced players omitted from Gatland's original squad, to strengthen the team ahead of their match against Ireland.
- Rob Howley, a long-time assistant to Gatland, has been removed from the coaching staff for the rest of the tournament but remains under contract with the Welsh Rugby Union.
- Wales' next challenge is a match against title-favorites Ireland, as they aim to end their historic losing streak and rebuild confidence.