After a disappointing first Six Nations campaign under new head coach Sean Lynn, Wales’ players will report back for duty in the first week of June.
Lynn has already said Wales lack the fitness to play his style of rugby and players will no doubt be put through their paces.
He also said there will be a change in personnel, with some of Wales’ pathway players – who play for the nation’s under-18 and under-23 sides – being brought into camp to fight for selection.
As we saw with Ffion Lewis, Lynn is not sentimental about senior players and some may not have their professional contracts renewed this summer.
Wales will head down under for their final World Cup preparations, with a two-Test tour of Australia.
They travel to Brisbane to take on the Wallaroos on Friday, 26 July before moving on to Sydney a week later, on what will be the eve of the second British and Irish Lions Test in the same city.
Wales will then have a couple of weeks to shake off any jet lag before heading up to Manchester before their World Cup opener against Scotland at Salford Community Stadium on Saturday 23, August.