Welsh Rugby

  • Home
  • Rugby
  • Former Wales International Adam Jones Looks To Gareth Southgate To Provide The Motivation . . . As Harlequins Chase Miracle Comeback

Former Wales International Adam Jones Looks To Gareth Southgate To Provide The Motivation . . . As Harlequins Chase Miracle Comeback

By Paul Jones Former Wales prop Adam Jones has enlisted the expertise of England Manager Gareth Southgate to assist in staging an unlikely comeback in their Heineken Champions Cup tie against Montpellier. Montpellier have a 14-point lead from the first leg and with the aggregate score from the home and away matches deciding who proceeds […]

By Paul Jones

Former Wales prop Adam Jones has enlisted the expertise of England Manager Gareth Southgate to assist in staging an unlikely comeback in their Heineken Champions Cup tie against Montpellier.

Montpellier have a 14-point lead from the first leg and with the aggregate score from the home and away matches deciding who proceeds to the quarter-finals, the Gallagher Premiership champions must produce a special performance.

“Gareth sat in our meetings and fed back to us a little bit of what he thought. It was great listening to some of his thoughts,” assistant coach Adam Jones said.

“We tapped him up about the two legs because football teams would do the two-leg format way more than we would. I don’t want to give all the secrets away because Montpellier might be reading this!

“He was good, a lovely fella. Probably not as tall as I thought he was going to be! He was very softly spoken. He knew rugby and understood it.

“The impression we got was that he was here to learn off us as much as we were to learn from him. Probably shows how far we’ve come as an organisation.”

Quins were 26-0 down by half-time of the first leg but the comeback kings of English rugby mounted a trademark response to keep alive their hopes of progressing further in Europe.

https://twitter.com/BBCSportWales/status/1494250277595144198

“History has shown over the last while that we come back at teams. It’s never over for us. To pull back within 14 points is not the end of the world,” Jones said.

“Montpellier said they needed 21 points against us and the fact it’s 14 is probably making them sleep a little less easily.

“We know we can score quickly to get ourselves back in the game, but so can they. We’ll give it a crack and we’re looking forward to the challenge of pulling those 14 points back.

“I was googling famous comebacks earlier because apart from Stephen Hendry beating Jimmy White in the 1992 Snooker World Championship final I can’t think of any!”

Related News

Nel Metcalfe of Wales. Pic. Alamy

The Final Nel . . . Metcalfe and Wales Look For Pride In World Cup Farewell

Nel Metcalfe insists her debut World Cup has been a rewarding experience, even if Wales’ campaign has already been shunted into the sidelines.

Hannah Blackwell | 11 hours ago
The Dragons in action at Rodney Parade. Pic. Alamy

Dragons Set Fire To WRU Plans Which Already Look Doomed

The Welsh Rugby Union’s plan for just two elite men’s teams already looks dead in the water after it was savaged by one of their own partner regions.

Paul Jones | Sep 05, 2025
Change is coming for Welsh rugby. Pic. Alamy

WRU Tells Fans: Let us Know What You Think of Our Plan

Welsh rugby fans – the people who actually fund the game – now have a chance to put their mouths where their money is.

Graham Thomas | Sep 02, 2025
Wales' Maisie Davies. Pic. Alamy

Wales Left With World Cup Inquest Even Before Pool Stages Are Over

The World Cup has been a painful dose of reality for Wales Women, who have failed to move the needle from last season’s Six Nations.

Hannah Blackwell | Sep 01, 2025
Sean Lynn Beth Lewis Wales. Pic. Alamy

Wales Seeking World Cup Turnaround But Face Huge Task Against Canada

Wales head coach Sean Lynn says his side must restore pride when they face Canada in their second match of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025.

Hannah Blackwell | Aug 30, 2025
Wales Women Gwen Crabb. Pic. Alamy

Wales Target Physical Edge in Crucial World Cup Clash with Canada

Wales forward Gwen Crabb insists her side must bring far greater intensity if they are to keep their Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 hopes alive, with a must-win battle against Canada looming this weeken

David Roberts | Aug 28, 2025