Wales' Dewi Lake Returns to Boost Six Nations Campaign Against Scotland and England
Dewi Lake returns to the Wales squad, providing a crucial boost for their final Six Nations matches against Scotland and England.

In a significant development for Welsh rugby, Dewi Lake has been reinstated to the national squad just in time for their crucial Six Nations fixtures against Scotland and England. The 25-year-old hooker, who served as co-captain during the 2023 Rugby World Cup, missed the first three rounds of the tournament due to a bicep injury but is now fully fit and ready to contribute.
Lake's return comes at a pivotal moment for Wales, who are currently on a 15-match losing streak. Despite this challenging run, the team showed signs of improvement in their recent defeat to Ireland under the guidance of interim coach Matt Sherratt. Lake's experience and leadership are expected to play a vital role in their upcoming matches.
Wales' schedule is packed with high-stakes encounters. They will face Scotland at Murrayfield on March 8, followed by a clash with England in Cardiff on March 15. These matches are not just about the Six Nations title but also about restoring pride and confidence in Welsh rugby.
Meanwhile, Wales have made some adjustments to their squad. Six players have been released back to their regions for the weekend's matches: Ellis Bevan (Cardiff Rugby), Dan Edwards (Ospreys), Sam Parry (Ospreys), Ben Warren (Ospreys), Taine Plumtree (Scarlets), and Joe Roberts (Scarlets). These changes indicate a strategic shift as Wales aim to field their strongest possible lineup for the upcoming battles.
Lake's return is more than just a roster update; it's a symbol of hope for a team looking to turn their fortunes around. His presence could be the catalyst Wales need to break their losing streak and end the Six Nations on a high note.
As the tournament reaches its climax, all eyes will be on Wales to see if they can rise to the occasion and deliver performances that reignite the passion of their loyal supporters.