Jenkins on bench for clash with France
By Mark Stevens
16/3/23
Exeter Chiefs forward Dafydd Jenkins has been named in Warren Gatland's Wales squad for their final round Guinness Six Nations match against France this Saturday at the Stade de France in Paris (2.45pm).
Jenkins - who started last weekend's win against Italy in Rome - drops to the bench and will be replaced in the starting line-up by the vastly experienced Alun Wyn Jones.
Elsewhere, Taulupe Faletau (No. 8) will win his 100th Wales cap having made his debut against the Barbarians in June 2011 and Dillon Lewis is in line to make his 50th senior international appearance for Wales from the bench.
George North – also in the Wales starting line-up that faced the Barbarians when Faletau made his debut – partners Nick Tompkins in the Wales midfield this Saturday.
Louis Rees-Zammit makes his third start for Wales at full back. Rio Dyer and Josh Adams are selected on the wings.
Dan Biggar returns from injury at fly-half with Rhys Webb, who made his first start in this year’s Championship against Italy, continuing at scrum-half.
There are two changes to the forward pack that started last weekend’s outing at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. Wyn Jones is named in the second row, while Aaron Wainwright will make his first appearance this Six Nations coming in at blind-side flanker. Jac Morgan has been ruled out with an ankle injury picked up in training.
Gatland said: “Last weekend was really important for us getting a win in the Six Nations and building a bit of confidence. It was a step in the right direction but there’s still lots for us to work on.
“We’ve worked hard on a few things in terms of tidying some of the defensive lapses that we’ve made and getting some of those things right. We’re still working hard on our attack.
“I think France last weekend put in probably one of the best performances seen in a long, long time. They’re the number two team in the world. They bring a really physical approach to the way they play and they’ve tended to start well.
“So that’s the important thing. We’ve got to go out there and start well, make sure we’re in that arm wrestle with them and give ourselves that opportunity.
“They’re a team that kick the ball a lot, so we’ve also got to make sure that our backfield is right and we’ve got to be good in the air.”
On Faletau reaching 100 caps for Wales Gatland added “Toby has been a fantastic servant for Welsh rugby. Even though he’s reaching 100 caps he’s still pretty quiet, but he’s incredibly well respected by the players for what he’s achieved.
“I remember in the early years he was just a constant and he became absolutely world class in terms of his performances.
“There’s a lot of things that people don’t see in terms of his ability to read the game – he’ll run support lines that people don’t see. You see that when you’re going back through the videos and there have been times where he’s been on the end of a pass and scored tries. We saw that last week, Rhys Webb makes a break and Toby scores a try.
“Getting 100 caps is a great recognition for what he’s achieved in the game. It’s fantastic for him and his family and hopefully we can go out there and give him a really good performance and something for him to remember.”
WALES SIDE TO FACE FRANCE
15. Louis Rees-Zammit (Gloucester Rugby – 24 caps)
14. Josh Adams (Cardiff Rugby – 48 caps)
13. George North (Ospreys – 112 caps)
12. Nick Tompkins (Saracens – 26 caps)
11. Rio Dyer (Dragons – 6 caps)
10. Dan Biggar (Toulon – 106 caps)
9. Rhys Webb (Ospreys– 39 caps)
1. Wyn Jones (Scarlets – 47 caps)
2. Ken Owens (Scarlets, capt – 90 caps)
3. Tomas Francis (Ospreys – 70 caps)
4. Adam Beard (Ospreys – 45 caps)
5. Alun Wyn Jones (Ospreys – 157 caps)
6. Aaron Wainwright (Dragons – 36 caps)
7. Justin Tipuric (Ospreys – 92 caps)
8. Taulupe Faletau (Cardiff Rugby – 99 caps)
16. Bradley Roberts (Dragons – 4 caps)
17. Gareth Thomas (Ospreys – 20 caps)
18. Dillon Lewis (Cardiff Rugby – 49 caps)
19. Dafydd Jenkins (Exeter Chiefs – 5 caps)
20. Tommy Reffell (Leicester Tigers – 8 caps)
21. Tomos Williams (Cardiff Rugby – 44 caps)
22. Owen Williams (Ospreys – 6 caps)
23. Leigh Halfpenny (Scarlets – 98 caps)