Wales icon Sam Warburton SLAMS 'arrogant' Scotland stars as he reveals their 'cocky' beer-fuelled celebrations in Cardiff... insisting they will 'never win a Championship with these players'
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Wales icon Sam Warburton SLAMS 'arrogant' Scotland stars as he reveals their 'cocky' beer-fuelled celebrations in Cardiff... insisting they will 'never win a Championship with these players'

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Former British and Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton has labelled Scotland ‘cocky’ and lacking ‘the mindset of a Championship team’ after accusing two unnamed players of drinking beer at a function after this year’s win in Wales — while still wearing full kit and flip-flops. The former Wales captain also felt Scotland would never ‘win a Championship with this group of players’ in a damning assessment of the squad made both in his newspaper column with The Times and then again on the BBC’s Rugby Union Daily podcast. Sam Warburton slammed Scotland's team culture and 'cocky' mentality in a scathing attack The Wales icon hit out at the actions of Gregor Townsend's side after their win over his country ‘I am not going to throw these two players under the bus, so they will remain anonymous, but they were two senior players in the Scotland team at the moment. He also questioned their attitude and said they would never win the Six Nations with this group Warburton felt the standards needed to be higher much within Gregor Townsend's side He said: ‘I know I’ve joked in the past before that, if they beat England, they have a bank holiday but every joke is a half-truth.

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