Jac Morgan's return to the Wales rugby team this summer is set to cause a strategic dilemma for head coach Steve Tandy. With just two players, Dewi Lake and Alex Mann, starting every game under Tandy's leadership, the upcoming fixtures against Fiji, Argentina, and South Africa present a challenging decision. Lake, a seasoned captain, is sidelined due to injury, while Mann's starting spot is uncertain. This opens the door for Morgan, who, despite a shoulder injury, would have likely been a starter if not for it. The article highlights the talent of Aaron Wainwright and James Botham, who have been pivotal in Wales' recent successes, including the Six Nations. The back-row position is a key area of focus, with Mann, Botham, and others vying for a starting spot. The challenge for Tandy lies in balancing the strengths of these players while ensuring a cohesive and competitive team. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of strategic decision-making in rugby, where the right choices can make all the difference.