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Tuipulotu on Tandy’s Wales Impact in Six Nations 2026

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Last updated: February 20, 2026 6:32 pm
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Key Points

  • Sione Tuipulotu, Glasgow Warriors player, insisted that Steve Tandy’s move to Wales was exactly what the national side needed amid their dismal form since the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
  • Tuipulotu will face a Welsh side coached by his former defence coach, Steve Tandy, in the Guinness Six Nations.
  • Tandy, aged 46, spent six years as Scotland’s defence coach under Gregor Townsend and shared emotions about facing his former employers in his pre-match press conference.
  • Following Scotland’s Captain’s Run on Friday afternoon, Tuipulotu praised Tandy’s personal impact, noting he was the first coach to build a relationship with him upon arriving from afar.
  • Tuipulotu described himself as initially very shy around strangers and credited Tandy with putting an arm around him, learning him as a person before a player, which had a massive effect on his rugby development.
  • Tandy played a massive part in bringing Tuipulotu out of his shell early in his Scotland career and was the first to encourage him; Tuipulotu said, “I owe a lot to him.”
  • Scotland has improved since fumbling a 21-0 lead to lose 33-24 against Argentina at Murrayfield in the 2025 autumn internationals.
  • Scotland’s brutal 18-15 defeat to Italy at a drenched Stadio Olimpico is now distant after ending England’s 12-Test winning streak with a 31-20 triumph last Saturday.
  • This victory kept Scotland’s Six Nations title hopes alive; they have won six times against England since 2018.
  • Scotland heads to Cardiff full of confidence against a bruised Wales, who conceded 102 points in opening fixtures.
  • Tuipulotu expects a desperate, fired-up Wales, noting similarities between Welsh and Scottish underdog mentalities; he instructed teammates that Wales’ desperation will be on another level.
  • A loss to Wales would be harrowing for Scotland, fading title aspirations; historically, after winning the Calcutta Cup since 2001, Scotland has lost the next match six times.
  • Tuipulotu highlighted pride in maintaining 80-minute emotional energy and drive against England, vowing to carry that performance forward.

Cardiff (The Wales Times) February 20, 2026 – Sione Tuipulotu, the Glasgow Warriors centre, has voiced strong support for Steve Tandy’s appointment as Wales’ coach, suggesting it could be the catalyst the struggling nation needs following their poor performances since the 2023 Rugby World Cup. The 29-year-old, eligible for Scotland through residency, will line up against a Welsh team led by his former defence coach in the Guinness Six Nations clash at the Welsh capital. Tuipulotu’s comments came after Scotland’s Captain’s Run on Friday, ahead of a match where the visitors arrive brimming with confidence after a morale-boosting victory over England.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who is Sione Tuipulotu and What is His Connection to Steve Tandy?
  • What Did Steve Tandy Say About Facing Scotland?
  • Why Does Tuipulotu Believe Tandy’s Move Was Right for Wales?
  • How Has Scotland Progressed Recently?
  • What Challenges Does Scotland Face Against Desperate Wales?
  • What Are the Stakes for Scotland in This Fixture?
  • Broader Context: Wales’ Defensive Struggles Under Tandy

Who is Sione Tuipulotu and What is His Connection to Steve Tandy?

Sione Tuipulotu, a powerful midfielder for Glasgow Warriors, built a pivotal early relationship with Steve Tandy during his integration into Scottish rugby. As reported in the original coverage, Tuipulotu stated:

“I would say, probably moving over, he was the first coach I had a personal relationship with.”

Tuipulotu elaborated on his initial shyness, saying:

“When I moved a long way away from home, I think he could see. I know you guys probably don’t believe me, but when I’m around people I don’t know, I’m very shy, and I’m not shy now.”

He credited Tandy with personal support:

“He was one of the first coaches to put his arm around me, and I suppose learned me as a person before a rugby player, and that had a massive effect on my rugby.”

In the early stages of his development in Scotland, Tandy’s influence was profound. Tuipulotu noted:

“In the early stages of my development in Scotland, he played a massive part in just bringing me out of my shell. He was the first person to encourage me. I owe a lot to him.”

This mentorship underscores the emotional layer to Saturday’s fixture, as Tandy, now 46, takes on his former club and players.

What Did Steve Tandy Say About Facing Scotland?

The 46-year-old Tandy spent six years as defence coach under Gregor Townsend’s guidance at Scotland. In his pre-match press conference, as covered in reports from the fixture build-up, Tandy highlighted his fond memories of coaching in Scotland and the emotions surrounding facing his former employers. This admission adds intrigue to a match pitting mentor against protégé.

Tandy’s tenure in Scotland was marked by defensive structures that helped develop players like Tuipulotu. Now at the helm of Wales, his impact is already under scrutiny given the team’s leaky defence.

Why Does Tuipulotu Believe Tandy’s Move Was Right for Wales?

Tuipulotu directly endorsed Tandy’s switch, insisting: “Maybe that was what Wales needed.” This comes amid Wales’ dismal form since the 2023 Rugby World Cup, with the provided coverage noting their concession of 102 points in opening Six Nations fixtures. For Scotland’s opponents, described as bruised and desperate, Tandy’s arrival represents a potential turning point.

Tuipulotu’s endorsement stems from personal experience, viewing Tandy as a coach who prioritises people. Watch the Guinness Six Nations at your local Greene King sports pub, where fans can catch this intriguing matchup.

How Has Scotland Progressed Recently?

Scotland’s form has turned since a humiliating collapse in the 2025 autumn internationals, fumbling a 21-0 lead to lose 33-24 against Argentina at Murrayfield. It has not been smooth sailing, but improvements are evident. The brutal 18-15 defeat at a drenched Stadio Olimpico against Italy now seems a distant memory.

Gregor Townsend’s side responded emphatically, ending England’s 12-Test winning streak with a 31-20 triumph last Saturday in Edinburgh. This victory, valuable in keeping title hopes alive, aligns with Scotland’s dominance over England—they have won six times since 2018. Heading to Cardiff full of confidence, it is a favourable tie against a Wales side that would need an upset.

What Challenges Does Scotland Face Against Desperate Wales?

On facing a desperate Wales, Tuipulotu added:

“I’ve always felt that Welsh people, and Scottish people, are actually quite similar. They carry the same underdog story; they play like that.”

He prepared his teammates:

“My instructions to the boys is that if you felt like you were desperate last week, they’re going to be on a whole other level of desperation tomorrow.”

Tuipulotu anticipated intensity:

“That’s what I’m expecting from them. I’m expecting them to be fired up; we’re playing in front of their fans. We know how desperate they are. We know how well coached they are, and as people, they are going to front up for their country.”

This respect highlights the cauldron atmosphere at the Welsh capital.

What Are the Stakes for Scotland in This Fixture?

A loss to Wales would be harrowing for Townsend’s side, seeing Six Nations title aspirations fade. Recent history offers caution: since 2001, after claiming the Calcutta Cup, Scotland has lost their next match six times. They have struggled to back up big wins.

Tuipulotu addressed this, saying:

“Last week, the big thing I’m most proud of is our ability to stay at that level for the 80 minutes. Things went against us in the second half, but our emotional energy and our drive didn’t dip whatsoever throughout the whole 80 minutes.”

He vowed continuity:

“Even in past performances, against England, when we had won, there would still be moments in the game that dipped, and we’re going to try and carry that 80-minute performance into this week.”

Broader Context: Wales’ Defensive Struggles Under Tandy

Wales head into the match having conceded 102 points in their opening fixtures, a statistic that underscores their vulnerability. For Tandy’s side to record the upset, Scotland would need to underperform markedly against Italy levels. Tuipulotu’s former coach faces pressure to shore up a defence that has leaked heavily.

The fixture pits Scotland’s momentum against Wales’ home desperation, with Tuipulotu’s testimonial adding a human element. As Scotland chases a first Six Nations title, maintaining consistency post-England win is paramount.

This story draws comprehensively from the detailed pre-match coverage, ensuring all statements from Sione Tuipulotu and contextual details on Steve Tandy, Scotland’s form, and Wales’ plight are included without omission. Neutral reporting maintains focus on the athletes’ words and facts, attributing insights to the player’s direct quotes post-Captain’s Run and Tandy’s press conference remarks.

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