Over 3,000 supporters flocked to the Millennium Stadium this morning to witness the Wales team training.
The Welsh squad entertained the crowd, as they opened the doors to a training session for the first time and ran through their moves ahead of the autumn Invesco Perpetual Series, which kicks-off on Saturday November 6 against Australia.
Entry was free into the home of Welsh rugby and the public not only got up close and personal with the squad but got to see how they prepare ahead of a test match.
Wales take on the might of all three Tri-Nations side’s next month as well as Pacific Islanders, Fiji.
WRU chief executive Roger Lewis was delighted with the turn out at the unique event and predicted there would be similar sessions in the future.
“Today is the first time we have opened a full training session to the Welsh public and it has been fantastic”, said Lewis.
“We have the best rugby supporters in the world and we wanted to give them something for free,
“It was a full-on, proper training session out there today and I think everyone enjoyed themselves and we are certainly thinking about doing it again.”