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The key issues Tandy and his coaches must debate as Wales seek a crucial result against Japan

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November 12, 2025

WALES’ autumn campaign began with a 52-28 defeat against Argentina at the Principality Stadium.

- By STEFFEN THOMAS

There were positives to take out of the game but there is a mountain of improvement needed if Wales are to start competing with the top teams in world rugby once again.

With the Rugby World Cup draw next month, it is imperative Wales come out on top against Japan on Saturday.

Head coach Steve Tandy will need to consider whether to make changes to his side or just tinker around the edges.

These are key selection debates the Wales coaches will be having this week.

REES-ZAMMIT INTO A REJIGGED BACK-THREE

The Bristol Bears flyer simply has to start against Japan.

Rees-Zammit made an impact upon entering the fray against Argentina with a couple of breaks on the outside before chipping ahead.

On one occasion if the ball had bounced a couple of inches lower he would have scored on his Wales comeback.

Rees-Zammit can give Wales a cutting edge out wide and is a deadly finisher who simply must start against Japan and New Zealand.

Wales lost the aerial battle against Argentina with fullback Blair Murray's short stature exposed.

Murray adds a huge amount from an attacking perspective but there’s an argument the Scarlets man would be better served out on the wing.

Tandy could put ReesZammit at fullback or move Tom Rogers into the No 15 shirt in order to utilise his aerial prowess.

The other option is Cardiff's Jacob Beetham, who is also strong in the air at regional level but Tandy could lean towards experience.

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