Wales in Japan: Gareth Thomas & Prop Legends
- The wales rugby team is gearing up for a two-match series against Eddie Jones' Japan,with the first test scheduled for July 5 in Kitakyushu and the second on...
- Gareth Thomas, an Ospreys prop and one of the squadS most seasoned players, sees similarities between this tour and the 2022 tour of South Africa.
- During the South Africa tour, Wales lost the series 2-1 to the then-world champions but clinched the second test, marking their first-ever win on South African soil. They...
Wales rugby team prepares for a crucial two-match series against Japan, with the first test kicking off in July. Gareth Thomas, a seasoned Ospreys prop, reflects on the parallels between this tour and the 2022 South Africa tour.The team is steadfast to break their losing streak. The intense training block will be vital. The squad feels the pressure.
Thomas highlights how the team is focused on turning a corner.Utilizing their preparation the team seeks a win. The team’s intensive training is expected to show on the field against Japan. The team seeks its first international victory as October 2023. News Directory 3 has the story. Discover what’s next.
Wales Rugby Team Eyes Win Against Japan in Two-Match Series
Updated June 25,2025
The wales rugby team is gearing up for a two-match series against Eddie Jones‘ Japan,with the first test scheduled for July 5 in Kitakyushu and the second on July 12 in Kobe. The team is focused on securing a much-needed victory.
Gareth Thomas, an Ospreys prop and one of the squadS most seasoned players, sees similarities between this tour and the 2022 tour of South Africa. wales hopes to leverage their preparation to reverse their recent string of losses and achieve a positive result in the upcoming matches.
During the South Africa tour, Wales lost the series 2-1 to the then-world champions but clinched the second test, marking their first-ever win on South African soil. They narrowly lost the opening match by three points.
Thomas emphasized the value of the team’s preparation time. He noted that such extended periods together are rare during the autumn and Six Nations seasons,making this training block especially beneficial for team cohesion and strategy progress. The team hopes this focused preparation will translate to success on the field against Japan.
“We’re all desperate to get that win now and turn the corner,” Thomas said. ”The work we’ve put in the last five weeks, there’s a lot of effort gone into it, and hopefully it shows in Japan that we can turn the corner.”
Thomas acknowledged the pressure the team feels to end their losing streak. He believes the squad possesses the talent to turn things around and that the intensive training they’ve undergone will be evident in their performance against Japan. The team is eager to demonstrate their progress and secure a victory.
What’s next
Wales will look to capitalize on their training and experience as they face Japan in the two-match series, seeking their first international victory since October 2023.
