Warren: At Least My Chief Executive Hasn't Said I Must Finish in Top Two
Western Mail › January 27, 2011
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Western Mail › January 27, 2011
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WALES boss Warren Gatland insisted he has no regrets whatsoever about making the controversial comments which enraged England. Gatland declared he stood by the broadside he delivered in the direction of England hooker Dylan Hartley, who he accused of cracking under pressure on the big occasion.
The Wales versus England war of words - with Martin Johnson responding yesterday - was the main issue on the agenda at the official Six Nations launch in London. But, despite Johnson's angry riposte, Gatland maintained: "I have no regrets about my comments.See the full content of this document
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Warren: At Least My Chief Executive Hasn't Said I Must Finish in Top Two
"There is always a bit of spice between England and Wales and we will see how Hartley responds."
Gatland has indulged previously in making provocative pre-match comments during his reign as Wales boss, most notably when he claimed ther...See the full content of this document
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