Warren Gatland, the head coach of Wales, has admitted that he offered to resign after their disappointing Six Nations campaign. The team suffered a defeat in all five matches, ultimately earning the wooden spoon. Despite a late surge in their final match against Italy, where they lost 24-21, the overall performance was lackluster. Gatland, whose contract runs until the 2027 World Cup, remains committed to the role. He has initiated a squad refresh with younger players, expressing optimism for the future.
The team's inexperience was evident, but Gatland believes that they will learn from this challenging experience.