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Lynn warns players to respond or face World Cup axe
Lynn warns players to respond or face World Cup axe

BBC News

time24-04-2025

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Lynn warns players to respond or face World Cup axe

Women's Six Nations: Italy v WalesVenue: Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi Date: Sunday, 27 April Kick-off: 11:30 BSTCoverage: Watch on BBC One Wales, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport online, listen on BBC Sounds, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru Sean Lynn has warned his Wales players World Cup places are on the line over the next three are bottom of the Six Nations championship and without a win before the final game of the tournament against Italy on head coach pulled no punches when he spelt out exactly what is at stake in Parma as he builds to this summer's World he said he was not afraid to shake up what has been a long-settled squad if they do not respond."These are pressure moments, this is where I'm going and I want to see if these individuals can handle it because I've got a World Cup coming up," he said. "There are World Cup places on the line over the next three games - away to Italy and the tour to Australia - and World Cup selection is not at all done. "Sunday is like cup rugby. I'm looking for a response because the World Cup is all about pressure moments and you have to enjoy that and embrace it." Lynn is likely to make changes for what is - just as last year's final game against Italy - a must-win were brushed aside by a rampant Ireland who made twice the number of carries, metres and linebreaks despite a shocking 25 handling errors which could have inflicted far more damage than the 40-14 scoreline suggests."I was disappointed, full-stop. The performance against Ireland was not good enough and the players and staff are aware of that," said Lynn."We should have been far more competitive but you have to take your chances and you cannot concede 18 penalties against top sides."Most of those penalties were down to us and individuals trying to fix problems that weren't theirs to fix but resulted in putting the team under pressure."Wales are awaiting the result of a scan on the hamstring of Harlequins fly-half Kayleigh Powell who was a late withdrawal last Lynn was at least relieved that his team were not forced to play two games in five days when the match - rearranged due to the funeral of Pope Francis - was pushed back to Sunday.

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