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Six Nations team news: North and Rowlands miss out for Wales

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George North has been ruled out of Saturday’s Six Nations clash against Scotland because of a shoulder injury. The Wales centre, who has won 118 caps and is comfortabl­y the most experience­d player in Warren Gatland’s Six Nations squad, was hurt during Ospreys’ recent European Challenge Cup victory over South Africa side the Lions.

Owen Watkin and Nick Tompkins will forge Wales’ midfield partnershi­p, with Cardiff full-back Cameron Winnett handed a Test debut after only 15 games of profession­al rugby. The 21year-old features in a position vacated by Liam Williams’ move to Japan, while full-back option Louis Rees-Zammit recently quit rugby union to pursue a possible American football career.

Elsewhere, Winnett’s Cardiff colleague James Botham – grandson of England cricket great Ian Botham – is recalled for a first Wales appearance since July 2021, packing down alongside back-row colleagues Tommy Reffell and Aaron Wainwright. The Dragons prop Leon Brown also starts, with uncapped Cardiff flanker Alex Mann among the replacemen­ts, where former Bristol back Ioan Lloyd provides fly-half cover for Sam Costelow.

Racing 92’s lock Will Rowlands, whose partner recently gave birth, is not included in the match-day 23, with captain Dafydd Jenkins and Adam Beard forging Wales’ second-row combinatio­n. At 21, Exeter forward Jenkins is Wales’ youngest captain since a 20-year-old Gareth Edwards led Wales against Scotland in 1968.

Gatland said: “George got quite a big stinger in terms of his shoulder and didn’t take part in full training last week, so Owen Watkin comes into the midfield. Will hasn’t come into the squad yet. His wife had a baby a couple of weeks ago in France. So the message to him has been ‘you stay home and be with your family’. We always talk about how important that is, and he will turn up when he is ready.”

Wales have beaten Scotland 11 times on the bounce in Cardiff, winning nine Six Nations games, a World Cup warm-up fixture and an autumn Test since the Scots triumphed in April 2002. But Wales are now without the likes of Rees-Zammit, Williams and long-term injured trio Jac Morgan, Taulupe Faletau and Dewi Lake, while Dan Biggar and Leigh Halfpenny retired from internatio­nal rugby after the World Cup in France.

Gatland, the Wales head coach, added: “Cameron Winnett is just a lovely footballer, and I think he is going to develop into a quality internatio­nal player in the future. He is young and there will be no pressure on him. It is also great that Alex Mann is on the bench, and will hopefully get his debut as well.

“Scotland haven’t won here in a long, long time, and it is an opportunit­y for us to continue with that record. The [stadium] roof is going to be open. Scotland want the roof open, which I

think is a little bit disappoint­ing from an atmosphere point of view because when that roof is shut it does tend to create a lot more atmosphere and noise in the stadium. But that is the decision that they made.” Six Nations regulation­s state that both teams have to agree in order for the roof to be closed.

Wales team: C Winnett (Cardiff); J Adams (Cardiff), O Watkin (Ospreys), N Tompkins (Saracens), R Dyer (Dragons); S Costelow (Scarlets), G Davies (Scarlets); C Domachowsk­i (Cardiff), R Elias (Scarlets), L Brown (Dragons), D Jenkins (Exeter, capt), A Beard (Ospreys), J Botham (Cardiff ), T Reffell (Leicester), A Wainwright (Dragons). Replacemen­ts: E Dee (Dragons), K Mathias (Scarlets), K Assiratti (Cardiff), Teddy Williams (Cardiff ), A Mann (Cardiff ), Tomos Williams (Cardiff), I Lloyd (Scarlets), M Grady (Cardiff).

 ?? Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images ?? George North has been replaced by Owen Watkin against Scotland on Saturday as he recovers from a stinger injury to his shoulder.
Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images George North has been replaced by Owen Watkin against Scotland on Saturday as he recovers from a stinger injury to his shoulder.

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