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Graham Price: Matt Sherratt has already impressed me and the ploy that could bring Wales success

Matt Sherratt has made a positive start as interim Wales head coach, reintroducing players like Anscombe, Max Llewellyn, and Jarrod Evans who were previously overlooked. His potential use of a dual openside strategy with Jac Morgan and Tommy Reffell could mirror England's successful approach, offering hope against Ireland. However, Wales faces significant challenges in turning the team around, with Sherratt under pressure to restore respectability. While there is cautious optimism, he is not burdened with high national expectations.
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The verdict on the new Wales team as Sherratt takes an axe to Gatland's selection strategy
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