AFTER missing out on his first Wales cap through injury in the autumn, rugby player Josh Macleod says he is keen to do Pembrokeshire proud at this year s Guinness Six Nations Tournament. Undaunted by being the only uncapped player in Wayne Pivac’s 36-man squad, the Scarlets back row forward savoured his first week with the Wales squad, prior to their opener against Ireland. The 24 year-old, who is a former pupil at Ysgol Bro Gwaun in Fishguard, was named in the Autumn international squad last year - but unfortunately didn’t feature because of a hamstring injury. The first week in the Wales camp was excellent - it’s a week longer than I managed in the autumn, so I was delighted to get another shot this time around,” Macleod said in his WRU column.