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Home » Six Nations 2026: Louis Rees-Zammit and the question we’re all asking
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Six Nations 2026: Louis Rees-Zammit and the question we’re all asking

By britishbulletin.com6 February 20262 Mins Read
Six Nations 2026: Louis Rees-Zammit and the question we’re all asking
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At Rees-Zammit’s first press conference after coming home, the room buzzed. Clips of him speaking and training flew across social media. One short video hit a million views across our Instagram and TikTok accounts.

That matters .

Because Welsh rugby has always understood heroes – but it has not always understood reach.

Previous generations of players sold something deeper than popularity. Sir Gareth Edwards and Shane Williams did not just excite crowds, they embodied belief, identity and collective pride. They did not need to think about platforms or algorithms.

Rees-Zammit lives in a different sporting world.

He is comfortable in spaces rugby traditionally avoided. He understands how athletes are now consumed, not just on terraces but on phones. He does not apologise for that. And that is precisely why he divides opinion.

Some see style over substance. Others see evolution.

To explore that divide, I spoke to journalists, fans and fellow broadcasters. One who has spent decades covering Welsh rugby and, like many of his generation, asked a fair question: what is actually new here?

It is a reasonable challenge.

But when I took the same conversation on to the streets of Cardiff, the response was striking.

Fans, particularly younger ones, see Rees-Zammit as a bridge between rugby and a wider audience. Between tradition and modern sport. Between a game fighting for relevance and a generation that consumes it differently.

They do not see him as a problem. They see him as an opportunity.

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