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Wales boss Warren Gatland tips Ireland to shine in Six Nations

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Warren Gatland named uncapped Aled Davies in his Wales squad

Wales head coach Warren Gatland has predicted title holders Ireland to be the top contender for this season's Six Nations.

Wales take on the Irish in their opener in Dublin on February 7, while England and France will be under the guidance of new coaches in Eddie Jones and Guy Noves, respectively.

Ireland are chasing a hat-trick of Six Nations crowns with head coach Joe Schmidt at the helm, although they go into battle without the retired second-row talisman Paul O'Connell and have also been hit by some injury setbacks.

Gatland said: "I think one of the things about the Irish is that they would like to go in with people writing them off, even though they have won the championship for the last two years.

"They have to go in as favourites. The thing about any Irish team is that you write them off, and you do that at your peril.

Welsh unveiled
Welsh unveiled

Warren Gatland reveals 37-man Wales squad

"We go into this tournament respecting them immensely, and particularly what they have achieved under Joe Schmidt over the last two seasons.

"I think they are favourites for the tournament, given the experience they have at knowing how to win, particularly under pressure. They have lost a couple of experienced players, but it is going to be a tough proposition for us.

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"The Six Nations is a little bit of an unknown quantity, I suppose, in terms of a couple of new coaches with France and England. I think there a number of teams that can go out and do well in this competition.

Ireland captain Paul O' Connell celebrates retaining the Six Nations back in March
Image: Ireland looking to retain the Six Nations title won last year

"I think the opening round of games will give us some indication about where teams are at, and potentially who is capable of winning this competition."

Scarlets scrum-half Aled Davies is the solitary uncapped player named by Gatland in a 37-man squad for this season's tournament.

The squad includes 31 players who featured for Wales during last year's World Cup, when Gatland's men reached the quarter-finals before bowing out against South Africa.

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