Wednesday 25 January 2017 15:09, UK
New captain of Wales, Alun Wyn Jones, has challenged the entire squad to become leaders.
The Ospreys lock also hailed Sam Warburton, who recently stood down from the role in a bid to recover some of his lost form.
However, Jones still feels he needs to earn his own starting spot in the team and not be an automatic selection just because he is the skipper.
"In a way the captaincy is just a label, but I'm ready and able to make decisions as captain when needed," Jones said.
"But if we can grow more leaders in the team, we can get to the point where we're making similar decisions without having to consult with each other.
"So, it would be a case of job done, let's move on to the next challenge as a group and as a team.
"I don't want followers: followers are for Twitter. Also, if I'm not playing well I'll still be available to be deselected. If that wasn't the case I wouldn't have accepted the captaincy."
As for Warburton standing down, Jones added: "The graciousness that Sam has displayed has been good.
"Hopefully, we've been a credit to the fact it shouldn't be about us it should be about the team."