Wales team to wear rainbow laces in show of support to Gareth Thomas

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CARDIFF, WALES - NOVEMBER 09: Warren Gatland, Head Coach of Wales looks on during the Wales Captain's Run at the Principality Stadium on November 09, 2018 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

The Union have confirmed will don rainbow laces on their boots in a show of support to former captain Gareth Thomas who was the victim of a homophobic attack last weekend.
The team’s try-laden victory over Tonga in Cardiff was overshadowed by a physical attack on Thomas following the end of the match.
And Warren Gatland’s side will now wear the Stonewall laces when they draw their autumn schedule to a close against South Africa on Saturday.
The move follows French rugby federation vice-president Serge Simon’s announcement that France’s team will also wear rainbow laces for their match against Fiji, in an act of solidarity with the LGBT community and the former Toulouse full-back.


Thomas came out as gay in 2009 two years after his international retirement at the Rugby World Cup.
A Heineken Cup winner with Toulouse, Thomas stands as one of only four players to reach 100 caps for Wales.

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