Alex Cuthbert has made his way back into the Wales Rugby Team and has declared that he cannot wait to get onto the pitch once again and give the Australians a run for their money.
And the 23 year old is looking forward to renewing his old acquaintance with the Wallabies when they take on the team from Down Under at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday. The youngster was on the sidelines for almost the last couple of months, having suffered a hairline fracture on his ankle which forced him to miss out on his country’s autumn international matches against Argentina, South Africa and Tonga.
Cuthbert was a part of the British and Irish Lions side that toured Australia in the summer under Warren Gatland, the current manager of the Welsh team.
And according to the wing player for the Cardiff Blues, the adrenalin and the rush of playing in the packed Millennium Stadium once again in front of the screaming home fans is the only things on his mind at the moment, adding that he cannot wait to get back onto the pitch to take on one of the best sides in international rugby at the moment and put up a great performance for the Wales Rugby Team.
Although Cuthbert got his name on try list in Australia for the Lions, the Welsh team has a horrific record against the Wallabies, having lost the last eight of their encounters by a significant margin as well.
And Gatland mentioned that this Australian team is completely different from the one the Liones faced Down Under and he mentioned that the Wales Rugby Team will need to wary about the threats they pose, otherwise they will be in for quite a handful when the two teams come face to face on Saturday.