All you have to do is email your message to goodluck@wru.co.uk and if it arrives before 5pm on Friday a representative from the management team will print them off and make sure Warren Gatland’s side get the message.
Cardiff-born Rianna Lane has already pulled out all the stops with her good luck message, the 16-year-old Wales fan presented a 3.5ft by 4.5ft wide painting incorporating the words “Destiny is no matter of chance, it is a matter of choice” (pictured) to captain Ryan Jones this week.
The Wales players traditionally read a message board in their dressing room before and after their warm-up sessions on match-day and they will see this painting and the messages you supply moments before they enter the pitch against the ‘auld enemy’.
“My whole family are Wales fans and although I live in Gloucester my parents were born and bred in Cardiff,” said Rianna. “I wanted to do something to wish the team good luck and my favourite player is Stephen Jones so this image just seemed to fit.
“When the WRU said they would take it to Twickenham and hang it in the dressing room there, I was over the moon. I only hope it can do the trick!”
Wales have not won at Twickenham since 1988, could your words of inspiration be the contributing factor to breaking the hoodoo at England HQ?
What would you like to say to James Hook in the final moments before he lines up opposite Jonny Wilkinson on his home turf? Do you have a message of inspiration for Huw Bennett or do you simply want to remind Martyn Williams what a great player he is? Send your message to Gavin Henson, Mark Jones or Warren Gatland himself and we’ll make sure it’s there on the dressing room wall – you never know, it may just help!
Follow Rianna’s lead and send your message directly to the team at goodluck@wru.co.uk