"Gareth John James Jenkins" is a former Wales/Welsh rugby union rugby player, and former head coach of the Wales national rugby union team/Welsh national team. After a long and distinguished career at Llanelli RFC, Jenkins was appointed Wales coach in 2006, succeeding Mike Ruddock. He was sacked by the Welsh Rugby Union on 30 September 2007, following Wales' failure to qualify for the quarter-finals of the 2007 Rugby World Cup. He left the role with just six wins from twenty test matches.

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What we can't afford to do and what Welsh rugby can't afford to do is to lose its stars to England or France.

There has to be a mixture of winning against developing talent and exposing them to a standard they'll learn from.

It was important that we left the decision up to Simon and he feels as though he is ready to play.

I was born and bred on Anglo-Welsh clashes and some of the games were infamous.

The competition should not be one of huge expectation about putting out your best team.

Do I think someone else will come to the table? Absolutely.

But I hope in the next week or two we'll be very positive about Dwayne's future.

He is out of the selection process for the weekend. There isn't a huge concern, but we'll know more in the morning, 48 hours after the knock.