Reviving Welsh Rugby: Pathways, Lions Redemption, and the Tandy Era
Exploring Wales' urgent need to rebuild rugby pathways, address Lions representation gaps, and navigate structural reforms under new head coach Steve Tandy. Insights from Tom Shanklin and players on Wales' rugby future.


Welsh Lions Crisis Sparks Development Overhaul
Former Wales center Tom Shanklin has sounded the alarm after only two Welsh players featured in the 2023 British & Irish Lions tour squad to Australia. With flanker Jac Morgan becoming the sole Welsh representative following Tomos Williams' injury, this marks Wales' lowest Lions representation in professional rugby history.
The Development Dilemma
Shanklin emphasized to Scrum V Podcast:
"Dave Reddin's appointment as Director of Rugby Performance is crucial. We need complete pathway reconstruction from school academies to professional systems. The goal? Triple our Lions contenders by 2029."
Key challenges include:
- Declining U18 talent identification
- Inconsistent regional team funding
- Competition from other sports for athletes
Tandy's Tactical Test
New Wales head coach Steve Tandy inherits a team recovering from an 18-match losing streak. Former international Alex Cuthbert notes:
"Tandy must restore Wales' defensive identity. We've become too easy to break down while lacking attacking creativity."
Tandy's immediate priorities:
- Implement hybrid defense system blending rush and drift elements
- Develop playmaking depth behind Biggar
- Rebuild set-piece dominance
Regional Rugby Reckoning
With WRU considering cutting 1-2 professional teams, stakeholders debate:
Option | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
4 Teams | Maintains player pathways | Financial strain |
3 Teams | Cost efficiency | Reduced opportunities |
2 Teams | Focused investment | Talent pool shrinkage |
Shanklin warns:
"Scotland's two-team model shows limited success. If we reduce, our semi-pro SRC league must bridge the quality gap through enhanced coaching and facilities."
Anglo-Welsh League Potential
Cuthbert advocates radical change:
"An Anglo-Welsh Premiership with 12 teams could generate £25m+ annually through derby matches and cross-border rivalries. English clubs need fresh markets; we need sustainable revenue."
Projected Benefits:
- Increased TV rights value
- Enhanced player development through weekly high-intensity matches
- Shared operational costs
The Road to 2027
With crucial WRU decisions pending this autumn, Welsh rugby stands at a crossroads. Success requires:
- £15m academy investment over 5 years
- Clear Lions selection criteria alignment
- Unified playing philosophy across age grades
As Shanklin concludes:
"This isn't about quick fixes. We're rebuilding Welsh rugby's DNA - gritty, inventive, and Lions-ready."