Wales ring the changes

Wales head coach Gareth Williams has made six changes, including one positional, for tomorrow’s second round pool match against defending champions France in the U20 World Rugby Championship.

Three Ospreys retain their place in the starting line-up – skipper Dewi Lake, outside half Cai Evans and centre Tiaan Thomas-Wheeler who moves to inside centre – while scrum half Harri Morgan drops to the bench due to illness. 

Garin Lloyd and Rhys Davies are named on the bench for a second consecutive game.

Williams was pleased to see his side edge Argentina in the opening game of the tournament but is fully aware France pose a major threat.

"Argentina were an excellent team and I know how good they are having lost to them last year in the World Cup. But the extra factor of playing them on home soil added another edge to it – they came out hard and I thought it was an excellent Test match.

"Over the last 12 months France have been flagbearers from an U20 point of view. They were champions last year and they probably weren’t as successful in the Six Nations as they hoped for but everyone was targeting them.

"But we know the quality they have got, they have a tough physical pack but they can also move the ball and have threats right across the park. We were really happy with the first 50 minutes against them out in Vannes in the Six Nations – we now want to keep the momentum going.

"We’ve got a lot of confidence from that first game against Argentina but we are realistic of the challenge ahead and there are no easy games in this competition and it certainly doesn’t get any easier at this stage."


U20 World Rugby Championship

Wales U20 v France U20

 

Racecourse Stadium, Rosario, 8 June, KO 1pm (Live on S4C)

15 Ioan Dyer (Cardiff Blues)

14 Tomi Lewis (Scarlets)

13 Max Llewellyn (Cardiff Blues)

12 Tiaan Thomas-Wheeler (Ospreys)

11 Ryan Conbeer (Scarlets)

10 Cai Evans (Ospreys)

9 Dafydd Buckland (Dragons):

1 Kemsley Mathias (Scarlets)

2 Dewi Lake (Capt – Ospreys)

3 Ben Warren (Cardiff Blues)

4 Ed Scragg (Dragons)

5 Jac Price (Scarlets)

6 Iestyn Rees (Scarlets)

7 Tommy Reffell (Leicester Tigers)

8 Jac Morgan (Aberavon/Scarlets)

 

Subs: Will Griffiths (Dragons), Garin Lloyd (Ospreys), Rhys Davies (Ospreys), Tom Devine (Dragons), Nick English (Bristol Bears), Morgan Jones (Scarlets), Lennon Greggains (Dragons), Harri Morgan (Ospreys) Sam Costelow (Leicester Tigers), Deon Smith (Dragons), Rio Dyer (Dragons)