Tshiunza discusses Sale move and its impact on Wales chances
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 9:51 AM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
Tshiunza has expressed hope that his recent transfer to Sale will not hinder his chances of representing Wales in the upcoming Six Nations. He aims to make a positive contribution at Sale while remaining committed to his national team aspirations. Tshiunza's move could lead to more playing time and exposure, which may enhance his selection prospects. As the Six Nations approaches, he is focused on performing well at the club level to solidify his place in the squad.
- •Tshiunza has joined Sale ahead of the Six Nations.
- •He hopes the transfer will not affect his Wales selection.
- •Focus is on contributing meaningfully to both Sale and Wales.
- •The Six Nations tournament is set to begin next month.
- 9:51 AMYahoo Sports — Tshiunza hopes Sale move will not end Wales chances
"Forward Christ Tshiunza is waiting to find out if he can still play for Wales under the minimum caps rule after opting to move to Sale from Exeter.
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