Wales will both blank taking the knee before Saturday’s Six Nations clash at Murrayfield and instead have a “moment of reflection”.Gregor Townsend’s side came under heavy fire last weekend when four players took a knee while the rest the squad remained standing ahead of their historic win over England at Twickenham.It later emerged the players hadn’t discussed the issue beforehand, leading to the confused response.Having taken stock of the fall-out from the incident, head coach Townsend explained his squad will now all follow the same protocol as the Autumn Tests and the other two Six Nations games last weekend for the Rugby Against Racism campaign.He explained: “We know what is happening this weekend – both teams are going to stand and.
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