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WARBURTON SHOULD BE FIT

Sam Warburton is expected to be fit for Wales’ Grand Slam showdown with France in Cardiff at the weekend. Having been around for two of the first three games as Wales tied up the Triple Crown Warburton was missing for this weekend’s 24-3 victory over Italy with a knee injury but is expected to return for their final game of the Championship.

Justin Tipuric proved very capable of filling the hole left by Warburton but the form that the Welsh skipper has shown throughout the Championship so far means that Wales will do all they can to ensure they have a fully fit captain there to lead them out in what will prove to be a massive game for all of Wales.

Robin McBryde, Wales’ forwards coach described the news regarding Warburton as “very heartening”. He went on to describe how the flanker had “been running, albeit in straight lines, this week”. The progress being shown by Warburton is promising, but there is no certainty that he will make it for the Welsh game. McBryde will be in charge of putting Warburton through some “side-stepping and off-line stuff” and judging how his man reacts to the step up.

In the absence of Warburton earlier in the tournament, against Scotland Aaron Shingler was given the 7 shirt for his international debut and along with the impressive performance of Tipuric the strength in depth of the Welsh side is proving to be ever more impressive. The competition throughout the side allows no room for consistency and the impressive showing of the other flankers will keep Warburton on his toes when he does return.

Wales are keen to emphasise that they have ample cover for Warburton if he does not get passed fit for the Grand Slam showdown and it is true they do have a high degree of competence in the seven position. But ask any Welsh fan if who they would rather have in the shirt and there will be only one answer. If Warburton starts the Welsh chances of a Grand Slam will be significantly improved.

WARBURTON: NO ISSUES ON CAPTAINCY

Sam Warburton, who so famously led Wales to the World Cup Semi Final in the autumn, has declared he will have no issues standing aside if Matthew Rees is reappointed captain for the upcoming Six Nations campaign.

Rees led Wales in last year’s Six Nations, only to miss the World Cup in New Zealand with a neck injury. Warburton stepped into his boots and received a huge amount of praise from all sides for his leadership skills, despite his sending off against France proving a crucial part of their eventual elimination from the tournament.

Warburton though, who has also been named Rugby Writers Club’s personality of the year this week insists it is playing for his country that is the most important thing to him whether that be as captain or under someone such as Rees.

Warburton told BBC sport “I’ve had no indication what’s going to happen, but Matthew was captain for the last Six Nations campaign. He did a brilliant job and it was only bad luck why he didn’t end up being captain in the World Cup”.

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