Six Nations 2013: Time to end Wales' years of feast or famine and gorge at the top table of world rugby We had been here before. Twelve months ago to be precise. Here were the Millennium Stadium heroes, just as after the Grand Slam triumph over France last March, raving about another wondrous, historic day and talking breathlessly about a tantalising future for Welsh rugby." /> We no longer check to see whether Telegraph.co,
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Air Jordan Melo Sale.Singing their hearts out: Wales fans in good voice in CardiffPhoto: EPA By Ian Chadband, in Cardiff 11:00PM GMT 17 Mar 2013 Comments Only this time, it was going to be different, they swore. This time, the exciting journey into the future must not and would not be derailed by the road blocks and pot holes which made the path between Grand Slam and the first Welsh back-to-back championship victory in 34 years such an infuriating, exhilarating but occasionally quite dispiriting ride. Now, they argue with increasing conviction,
air jordan chris paul, they are more steeled and better armed to make the leap from being European rugbys now unquestioned standard bearers into world beaters. I think theres more to come from this team, said Jamie Roberts, catching the mood. Thats the scary thing. Roberts, fresh from his surreal week of taking his final medical examinations and then passing his Manu Tuliagi rhino charge examination with flying colours, trumpeted - and sounded as if he was only half-joking - that it would be great if we could get all 23 of us on the Lions plane. After last year, Wales went to Australia and lost all three Tests narrowly, reverses which halted their momentum and led to a distracted, dismal autumn campaign and half an hours calamitous slackness in the opening Six Nations fixture against Ireland which must now feel, infuriatingly, as if it cost them a second consecutive Grand Slam. Now, though, as the world-class backbone of the Lions squad, players like Leigh Halfpenny, Adam Jones, Roberts, Mike Phillips, Sam Warburton, George North, Alex Cuthbert and Justin Tipuric all quite outstanding against England will get their chance to make a new statement down under about the blooming strength and health of the Welsh national team.