Freddie Thomas hopes the new Steve Tandy era can help lift Wales from a "dark spot" where they had been on an 18-match losing streak. Thomas, who plays for Gloucester and is primarily a lock but also an option at flanker, believes there is a new energy around the Welsh squad under Tandy's leadership.
The 23-year-old lock spoke about how Tandy has brought a more positive atmosphere to the team, with improved training sessions and a renewed focus on accountability. Thomas feels that the new coach has helped to shift the mood within the group, particularly among the players who were struggling last year.
Thomas also expressed his excitement about having former Gloucester teammate Louis Rees-Zammit back in the Wales camp. The two played together at Gloucester and Thomas believes that their reunion will bring a fresh dynamic to the team's backline.
However, Thomas is aware that Wales still face significant challenges ahead of them. He acknowledged that the team needs to overcome its current struggles and prove themselves on the pitch. Despite this, he remains optimistic about the new era under Tandy and believes that it can help to turn around the team's fortunes.
Thomas, who has been part of the starting side for Wales in their recent match against Japan, hopes that the team will be able to continue its momentum with the arrival of Tandy as head coach. With a new energy and renewed focus on accountability, Thomas is confident that Wales can rise from its current "dark spot" and become a more competitive force in the rugby world.
Thomas expressed his enthusiasm for the new era under Steve Tandy and hopes that it will bring about positive change to the team. He believes that with improved training sessions and a renewed focus on accountability, Wales can overcome its struggles and emerge stronger as a result.
The 23-year-old lock spoke about how Tandy has brought a more positive atmosphere to the team, with improved training sessions and a renewed focus on accountability. Thomas feels that the new coach has helped to shift the mood within the group, particularly among the players who were struggling last year.
Thomas also expressed his excitement about having former Gloucester teammate Louis Rees-Zammit back in the Wales camp. The two played together at Gloucester and Thomas believes that their reunion will bring a fresh dynamic to the team's backline.
However, Thomas is aware that Wales still face significant challenges ahead of them. He acknowledged that the team needs to overcome its current struggles and prove themselves on the pitch. Despite this, he remains optimistic about the new era under Tandy and believes that it can help to turn around the team's fortunes.
Thomas, who has been part of the starting side for Wales in their recent match against Japan, hopes that the team will be able to continue its momentum with the arrival of Tandy as head coach. With a new energy and renewed focus on accountability, Thomas is confident that Wales can rise from its current "dark spot" and become a more competitive force in the rugby world.
Thomas expressed his enthusiasm for the new era under Steve Tandy and hopes that it will bring about positive change to the team. He believes that with improved training sessions and a renewed focus on accountability, Wales can overcome its struggles and emerge stronger as a result.