Nic Reynolds says London Welsh remain a united squad as they seek to turn around their nightmare season.

Having lost their opening ten games of the season, there have been plenty of home truths said in the Exiles’ dressing room.

But former Llanelli Scarlets centre Reynolds insists the players are all pulling together in search of an elusive victiory.

“At the end of the day, we are professionals,” he said.

“We have got to come to training on Monday morning, work hard and keep the smiles on our faces.

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“We are not pointing fingers at each other in training.

“We are working together to get it right.”

Welsh visit Wasps tomorrow, with the league resumption meaning the pressure is back on.

Reynolds said: “We are aware that our main focus in Premiership survival. It’s good to get back to that.

“Wasps will be missing a few internationals, but they have still got a good squad to pick from.”

And the 25-year-old Welshman hopes to have more attacking opportunities.

“Backs-wise, we have not had as much ball as we would like,” he said.

“We have been spending more time defending.

“I am happy with my form personally and just happy to be playing every week.

“Hopefully, the results will come our way.”

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