Any spy would be wasting their time, Jenkins says


  • Rugby
  • Wednesday, 23 Oct 2019

Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - Wales v England - Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Britain - February 23, 2019 Wales' Dan Biggar and kicking coach Neil Jenkins during the warm up before the match Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

TOKYO (Reuters) - Welsh skills coach Neil Jenkins brushed off the possibility that enemy spies could be eyeing Wales training sessions, saying they would be wasting their time.

"There's quite a lot of buildings round us watching us train, but I'm not overly concerned about that at the end of the day," said Jenkins, whose Welsh side take on South Africa on Sunday for a place in the rugby World Cup final.

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