Wales interim coach Robin McBryde said his team is well equipped to handle any further loss of players to British and Irish Lions commitment.
Lions coach Warren Gatland is set to call up five more players in the next few days to reinforce his squad that will face back to back World Champions New Zealand in a three-match Test series.
Speaking in a press conference after Wales' 24-6 win over Tonga, McBryde said he would be pleased to help the Lions, if they need additional members from the squad that is set to face Samoa in their second game of the summer tour.
"We weren't short-sighted enough to think we would come all the way to the other side of the world and not support the Lions if the call comes," he said.
"We'll have to wait and see how the boys rock up tomorrow. Obviously the Lions play then as well, so we'll just wait for that phone call.
"We are one of the nations that are involved in the British and Irish Lions. If we can support them then we'll help them out, but I don't know what Warren is going to do."
Gareth Anscombe, Thomas Young and skipper Jamie Roberts are among the probable list that might feature for Lions and McBryde believes the squad possess enough depth to cover up for the loss of any players when they face Samoa.
"I think we're three deep where we need to be, especially at front-row and scrum-half," he said.
"Those are the specialist positions. We've got enough versatility in the back five and behind to deal with any call-ups."