WALES head coach Warren Gatland admits next season's RBS 6 Nations fixture list is a tougher proposition than the one which presented his side with the 2008 Grand Slam.
Gatland's second year at the helm of his newly adopted country sees him travel away on three weekends out of five Wales open their campaign against Scotland in Murrayfield on a Sunday and will play their first ever 6 Nations match on a Friday with a late night clash with France in Paris.
And the New Zealander knows if he is to follow his Grand Slam winning debut campaign with a successful title defence the hard work begins with the summer tour of South Africa and the Invesco Perpetual Autumn Series at the Millennium Stadium.
"We have a gruelling trip to the home of the world champions this summer and further tough games against top southern hemisphere opposition to look forward to in the autumn, before we have any hope of being able to assess our chances of defending the title," said Gatland.
"We'll go into the Championship as the holders and that automatically means other teams will be gunning for us from the outset, but that's a position we will relish being in.
"The fixture list is pretty much the flip side of the one that treated us so well this year, it offers us different challenges with three games on the road.
"But we are given the opportunity to go to both Scotland and Italy where the player's will feel they didn't get their performance right in 2007 and we'll have the chance to put that right.
"Travelling to France is always a tough proposition and playing on a Friday night will be interesting, but it won't faze us.
"We will prepare in the same professional way as we do for any other game and we are lucky to have an impressive band of travelling supporters who can help bring a home atmosphere to any away fixture.
"It's impossible to assess what form any of the sides will be in when it comes to competition time and there is plenty of rugby to be played before we get the chance to defend our title.
"Our challenge now is to continue to improve and there is no better way to start that process than against the World Champions this summer."
Week 1
Saturday 7th February
ENGLAND v ITALY 3pm
IRELAND v FRANCE 5pm
Sunday 8th February
SCOTLAND v WALES 3pm
Week 2
Saturday 14th February
FRANCE v SCOTLAND 3pm
WALES v ENGLAND 5.30pm
Sunday 15th February
ITALY v IRELAND 2.30pm
Week 3
21/22 February Free
Week 4
Friday 27th February
FRANCE v WALES 8pm
Saturday 28th February
SCOTLAND v ITALY 3pm
IRELAND v ENGLAND 5.30pm
Week 5
7/8 March Free
Week 6
Saturday 14th March
ITALY v WALES 3pm
SCOTLAND v IRELAND 5.00pm
Sunday 15th March
ENGLAND v FRANCE 3pm
Week 7
Saturday 21st March
ITALY v FRANCE 1.15pm
ENGLAND v SCOTLAND 3.30pm
WALES v IRELAND 5.30pm
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