Wales skills coach Neil Jenkins has said that he expects there to be "a lot of kicking" when his side take on Ireland in the Six Nations tomorrow afternoon.
The two sides, who meet at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, both won their opening games of the competition last weekend.
Jenkins told BBC Sport: "Certainly there will be a lot of kicking, but it's got to be accurate kicking and the right type of kicking as well.
"We've obviously been told that supposedly there's a lot of rain coming, probably windy conditions [too], so it doesn't suit a ball-in-hand game. But we'll get to that point when tomorrow comes.
"Our main focus is on ourselves and whatever we bring to the party. We know it's going to be a very tough game for us. Ireland are obviously a very good side, but again the boys have been there and done it."
Ireland took a 30-22 win when the teams met at the Millennium Stadium in last year's tournament.
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