![]() “The team have been working incredibly hard, and got through some gruelling sessions but they’ve truly galvanised as a squad. In the past we’ve seen a huge number of supporters attend these sessions and I know the players appreciate the support ahead of the Rugby World Cup. Richard Collier-Keywood, WRU chairman, said: “We’re delighted to open this magnificent stadium to Welsh supporters free of charge to watch Wales train. Tickets will be made available to WRU clubs, Debenture holders, Premium members and Official members from 10am on Monday, July 24 with tickets opening to the general public the following day. READ MORE: Alun Wyn Jones wants longer contract in France and hopes Dan Biggar isn't cursing him ![]() Entry to Principality Stadium will be free to everyone, with and the training session will get under way at 2.30pm. ![]() The session will be held on Monday, August 7, just four days before Wales’ second warm-up fixture against England at Twickenham. Not since 2019 have Welsh supporters been given the opportunity to watch the senior men’s team train, with fans being able to watch some new faces - including latest addition Taine Plumtree - in action for the first time. Wales fans will be able to watch Warren Gatland’s World Cup squad train up close next month as the gates of the Principality Stadium are set to be thrown open to the public for an open training session. These are the latest rugby stories making headlines on Saturday, July 22 Public invited to watch Wales train
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