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Wales player ratings vs Italy | 2025 Six Nations

Freddie Thomas, Jac Morgan and Nick Tompkins of Wales look dejected during the Guinness Six Nations 2025 match between Italy and Wales at Stadio Olimpico on February 08, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Wales player ratings: Warren Gatland’s Wales have plumbed new depths in Rome, losing to Italy 22-15 at the Stadio Olimpico.

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Here we rate the players:

15. Blair Murray – 6
Called into the game for Liam Williams at the last minute. Showed good skills under the high ball and displayed nice footwork and pace to almost spark havoc on a wet pitch.

14. Tom Rogers – 4
Didn’t contribute much in attack but did show his defensive value with six tackles. Can’t have any complaints about being replaced for the final 20 minutes by Josh Hathaway.

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13. Nick Tompkins – 4
Taken off for an HIA (triggered by his smart mouth guard) but got the nod to return. He never really got into the game and struggled to get on the front foot with the ball in hand. A very quiet outing.

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12. Eddie James – 4
A player with huge potential who can cause significant problems when used correctly, but he received almost no quality ball and remained anonymous as a result.

11. Josh Adams – 5
Prowled out wide looking for an opportunity to strike and was particularly unlucky the ball didn’t sit up for an early try. Sent to the bunker for a high tackle on Paolo Garbisi but fortunate to avoid a red card.

10. Ben Thomas – 3
Looked like an inside centre filling in at fly-half in challenging conditions. Too predictable and needed to vary his play. Couldn’t have argued if he’d been replaced at half-time.

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9. Tomos Williams – 7.5
Showed excellent vision, always seeking space, and his kicking was a real positive. However, he lacked the necessary support from teammates. Still, he was one of the brighter spots for Warren Gatland.

1. Gareth Thomas – 4.5
Battled on despite picking up a dead leg in the first half and was subbed out just after the break when Gatland changed up the front row.

2. Evan Lloyd – 4.5
Eager to carry whenever possible and nearly grabbed a first-half try before running out of space down the blindside. Replaced early in the second half.

3. Henry Thomas – 4.5
The seventh tighthead Gatland has used in the last 15 months, but conceded a couple of penalties. Might get another look for the experience he brings.

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4. Will Rowlands – 4.5
Knocked on in contact when Wales needed to retain possession and conceded a penalty due to slow support. Lost a couple of turnovers but was at least willing to carry.

5. Freddie Thomas – 4.5
A late inclusion after Dafydd Jenkins was ruled out and found it tough going. Denied a try for a double movement.

6. James Botham – 5
A tough day for the Wales pack, who came off second best at the breakdown. Still, he managed Wales’ only turnover and carried when he could.

7. Jac Morgan – 7.5
Picked up where he left off in the heavy defeat to France. Leads by example and isn’t afraid to get stuck in, topping the tackle charts. Shame more of his teammates couldn’t match his effort.

8. Taulupe Faletau – 8
After questions about whether his best days were behind him, he showed how much Wales have missed his carrying and tackling. An impressive return since his last appearance in 2023.

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16. Elliot Dee – 5
Introduced early in the second half. Carried when the chance arose and was accurate with his lineout throwing.

17. Nicky Smith – 5
Part of the wholesale changes; a greasy ball led to a turnover but he did what was required in the scrum.

18. Keiron Assiratti – 4.5
Conceded a penalty but didn’t stand out otherwise. Wasn’t found wanting in the scrum.

19. Teddy Williams – 4
On for the final 23 minutes in place of Rowlands and made a tackle. Not much else to report.

20. Aaron Wainwright – 4.5
His close-range bulldozer try from a rolling maul gave Wales a glimmer of hope, causing Italy a brief scare.

21. Rhodri Williams – 4
Replaced one of Wales’ best performers late on. Didn’t do anything notably wrong, but had little impact.

22. Dan Edwards – 5.5
Spotted chatting to Rob Howley at half-time; came on after 48 minutes to win his second cap. Managed those around him better than Ben Thomas.

23. Josh Hathaway – 5
Initially came on as cover after Tompkins took a knock and survived a hefty hit from Sebastian Negri. Got a second stint in place of Rogers.

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Jon 67 days ago

Unfortunately, Josh Adams should get a 2 for the missed opportunities, a forward pass and being caught out of position in defence and I agree with TI below, Aaron Wainwright added some real urgency, energy, immediate impact and deserved a much better rating. Hopefully starts in the back row next match with Faletau and Morgan.

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TI 68 days ago

I must have watched a different game. Aaron Wainwright 4.5? Dude’s had immediate impact upon arrival, and was the best Welsh forward not named Jac Morgan.

Blair Murray at 5, and Freddie Thomas at 15? Sure thing, chief. It’s evident, you know your rugby. SMH

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JJ 68 days ago

Freddie Thomas at 15 would have been interesting, but 5'7'' Blair Murray in the second row would have been hilarious!

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TI 68 days ago

Agreed, absolute joke. Probably written by a janitor in the Rugby Pass office building, who had heard about the game from a colleague, who listened to it on a radio.

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JW 42 minutes ago
Super Rugby draw heavily favours NZ sides but they can't win in Australia

Yep I’m not sure where he went wrong but his reasoning definitely didn’t click with me. Perhaps he didn’t realise what effect gonig from five to four would have?


Like now/last year, they (Aus) go from having three (two?) doubleup games, so say 50%, to now.. what, 100% of their conference competition being doubleup, home and away games? That’s a big difference in perception, so 4 home games (each local side) and 3 or 4 (half) of the rest. So if you can follow me so far, 2 of those home games could be the Drua and Moana, so it’s just random if you end up getting just two, or even just the one, kiwi team at home (where as the 6 NZ sides have 4 aus teams for their 3 or 4 non local home games?).


I think I might be making sense there. You can see his point though, he thinks it might be more advantageous to have a top team at home, rather than the bottom. But honestly I see no skin in the game between having it safe and a gaurenteed home win, versus banking on beating a good side at home and also being able to win away. I saw no truth offered by the article in that perception though.


Perhaps it’s a flaw in the system to have the doubleup games made up like that? Especially with the third conference, the Pacific, Drua and Moana, automatically playing each other twice? I’m sure they always have, so how did they balance the rest of their doubleup games? Perhaps a proper fixture model was pointless this year with 11 teams, but the new committee might be advised to find a proper way of creating the season rather than the hand picking of games, and who plays who, which doubleups would be most interesting etc, that we all know it is now.

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JW 1 hour ago
New generation incoming: 'Mark Tele'a has assessed the lay of the land'

That’s one of things I’m going to be disappointed not to see, how good his longevity would be. Take away even the type of winger he is compared to those others, it was the age factor, would coming into pro rugby, as in full time contact and strength work, injury relatable activities, some 3 or 4 years later than most, extend that typical life span of a winger through to the next World Cup?


I can’t believe he’s getting twice as much money. I think that is probably an error or an exaggeration comparing his last contract to this new one. He would surely have received a big bump up from NZR as well in a new contract. Or is the climate that volatile for everyone? I’d imagine he’d be able to get 500k+ from NZR, theres no way you need more than that to setup any amount of family, so that’s a copout for real reasons like the management and treatment.


Two years out is next year Liam (🤣), so between now and then, basically over the course of the year, I think you’d need to wane out both Reece (there’s no way someone would go that far to favour Sevu Reece) and Tele’a out and have potential RWC players starting. Who would they be.. worth looking at this year (because they may come next or the year after)?


Clarke and Leicester are you’re locks for the left wing.


Big Jim, even though they’d be looking at him and Jordie being the main #23 options for the side, could indeed get gametime on the right wing this year before being moved into 12.


Caleb is the obvious one of course. I could have him in through the French tour, more likely just in the RC squad, but definitely in by Nov if you’re ensuring your not rushing him in when he’s uncomfortable. He does appear to be that guy however, he’ll .. you know.. from the get go. But he’s gone better on the left this year.


Nareki is your main starter replacement. He’s experienced, and got the skills and team work that Tele’a and Reece don’t. I can’t see any reason why he can’t shift to the right and be their versatile player instead of Jordan. His skills are just going to last and be more relevant than Reece’s.


Next up are different footballers, like James Lowe, that need smart open minds to be appreciated. Leroy Carter has been immense coming into the professional environment of Super Rugby, from sevens, having had a few season at NPC level where I never really took note. He has a very good alround game and looks to be a top class professional and top bloke, I’d definitely feel safe with him on one with and threats in the other two spots. Also Kryen Taumoefolau looks more a League winger to me, which would need a much different plan than for Tele’a or Reece, and probably more time than the rest of this season and some NPC might give.


Then you’ve got guys I’m not so sure I’d want to see this year like, wait for it.. Fihaki (keep waiting), Stevenson, Love, Etene Nanai-Seturo, Zarn Sullivan as their replacements (some good fullback prospects in that group though). Might Jordan need to be used more at 14 if they jettison them both early like Liam suggests they will? I haven’t forgotten you if you’re still waiting, my next Dagg, the next Corey Jane for me is Jacob Ratamaitavuki-Kneepkens. Played superbly last season for a good 7-8 weeks the Landers, and solid in the skills department for the rest. Would love to be able to see if stats indeed show he has a low error rate, he could show he has the class to play both positions tactically (at a minimum) and really add to the teams counter attack threat.


Emoni Narawa is not really someone I’m that sure about anymore, after having a season at center and looking good mainly. It just feels to me like he’s not going to perfect his craft enough as a wing to AB class despite having the ability to. Certainly more productive than someone like Fihaki, in all three facets, running, kicking, and on defence. Even more than Reece if I’m honest (who appears to have already hit that barrier referenced in this article, not much he can do about it), not that that would be hard for two of them.


Looking further though, Springer I have wraps on and he should already be starting over the other two at SR level, but I don’t think Razor should do a Farrell and select him before he’s first taken his place in the Crusaders team. Further down the line it’s not worth naming prospects for at this point, next to zero chance they come through this season.


The loss of Mark in particular puts the AB’s in a bit of a pickle if you ask me.

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