Wales Rugby Uncertainty Won't Distract from Six Nations Campaign, Says Steve Tandy.
Steve Tandy, the head coach of Wales rugby, believes that his players will not be distracted by the uncertainty surrounding Ospreys and Cardiff's futures, despite the team being named for the upcoming Six Nations campaign. Tandy has taken a pragmatic approach to the situation, stating that he wants to connect with his players and create an environment where they feel part of it.
The uncertainty revolves around potential new owners for Cardiff, who have entered into a "period of exclusivity" with Y11 Sport & Media, Ospreys owners. While this could provide a clearer path forward for the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU), it also raises concerns about the future of professional clubs in Wales.
Tandy has named seven players from both Ospreys and Cardiff in his squad, acknowledging that the situation is unsettling for his team. However, he emphasizes that his focus is on connecting with the players and building an environment where they can thrive. Tandy believes that the leaders among his players have voices and will not be swayed by distractions or fears.
Tandy's approach reflects his experience as a former flanker who played for Ospreys before moving to Scotland. He knows firsthand the pain of losing a club, having led Neath to the Pro12 title in 2012. Despite this, he remains committed to creating an environment where his players can excel and give their best for Wales.
With the Six Nations campaign just around the corner, Tandy's team will face intense scrutiny from fans, media, and opponents alike. However, with his leadership and focus on the present moment, Tandy is confident that his squad will rise to the challenge and deliver a strong performance in the tournament.
Steve Tandy, the head coach of Wales rugby, believes that his players will not be distracted by the uncertainty surrounding Ospreys and Cardiff's futures, despite the team being named for the upcoming Six Nations campaign. Tandy has taken a pragmatic approach to the situation, stating that he wants to connect with his players and create an environment where they feel part of it.
The uncertainty revolves around potential new owners for Cardiff, who have entered into a "period of exclusivity" with Y11 Sport & Media, Ospreys owners. While this could provide a clearer path forward for the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU), it also raises concerns about the future of professional clubs in Wales.
Tandy has named seven players from both Ospreys and Cardiff in his squad, acknowledging that the situation is unsettling for his team. However, he emphasizes that his focus is on connecting with the players and building an environment where they can thrive. Tandy believes that the leaders among his players have voices and will not be swayed by distractions or fears.
Tandy's approach reflects his experience as a former flanker who played for Ospreys before moving to Scotland. He knows firsthand the pain of losing a club, having led Neath to the Pro12 title in 2012. Despite this, he remains committed to creating an environment where his players can excel and give their best for Wales.
With the Six Nations campaign just around the corner, Tandy's team will face intense scrutiny from fans, media, and opponents alike. However, with his leadership and focus on the present moment, Tandy is confident that his squad will rise to the challenge and deliver a strong performance in the tournament.