Wales coach Warren Gatland has responded to speculation of his team being spied on by opponents by saying he doesn’t ‘give a toss’.
The New Zealander says that there is enough analysis given on teams that there isn’t a need for spying. He also reinforced the fact that the training ground isn’t fenced, and he believes there isn’t a need for it to be.
The coach says that he is not interested in spying on anyone. He stated that if anyone is trying to spy, then good luck to them.
Wales have won both of their games so far and are seeming on track to qualify for the quarter-finals, barring a surprise loss or England beating Australia.
The side was also elevated to second in the world ranking this week, beaten only current world champions New Zealand.
Their next match is on Thursday against Fiji at their home ground in Cardiff.




