Jones out of Ireland match
09 March 2010 (15:54)
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| Ryan Jones © Gallo Images |
Wales captain Ryan Jones will miss Saturday's Six Nations
international away to champions Ireland in Dublin after being ruled
out with a longstanding calf injury.
Experienced flanker Martyn Williams takes over the captaincy
while Ospreys No 8 Ryan Jones is replaced by Gloucester captain
Gareth Delve in one of three changes to the side beaten 26-20 by
tournament leaders France last time out.
Delve is now set to win a first Wales cap since the 2008 South
Africa tour, with Williams leading out his country for the seventh
time.
British and Irish Lions hooker Matthew Rees makes his first Six
Nations start this season after recovering from a groin injury,
replacing Huw Benett, while lock Luke Charteris comes in for the
injured Deiniol Jones.
On the bench Dwayne Peel provides scrumhalf cover for Richie
Rees after a knock suffered on club duty by Mike Phillips ruled the
Ospreys No 9 out of contention for the trip to Croke Park.
"Ryan has been managing his calf, but it has hampered his
involvement in training," said Wales coach Warren Gatland after
announcing his side on Tuesday.
"He needs to get it right for his own sake, as well as for his
region, who have some big matches of their own coming up, and for
the sake of the national cause as we count down to the (2011) World
Cup," the New Zealander added.
"But it is an opportunity for Martyn, who is one of our key
leaders, to captain Wales again and rise to that challenge.
"This is a great opportunity for Gareth Delve, who we have been
keeping a close eye on and who is also a leader himself.
"We feel we have a loose forward trio here who will be
competitive."
Wales have won just one of their three matches in this season's
Six Nations and face an Ireland side that, although unable to win
back to back Grand Slams, remain very much in the title hunt after
a 20-16 victory away to England at Twickenham in the third round.
"Ireland are an impressive and experienced side with a pack of
players who have been around for a long time and who are tough
players," said former Ireland coach Gatland.
"We know we need to improve, but we do think we have the talent
and ability in this squad to match any squad and are confident we
are good enough to win this match if we can get things right on the
day."
Wales (15-1):
Lee Byrne; Leigh Halfpenny, James Hook, Jamie Roberts, Shane
Williams; Stephen Jones, Richie Rees; Gareth Delve, Martyn Williams
(capt), Jonathan Thomas; Luke Charteris, Bradley Davies; Adam
Jones, Matthew Rees, Paul James
Replacements: Huw Bennett, Rhys Gill, Ian Gough, Sam Warburton,
Dwayne Peel, Andrew Bishop, Tom Shanklin
Read more on the Six Nations page.
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