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Wales coach Gatland opts for experience in Six Nations opener v Ireland

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Wales coach Warren Gatland has included lock Alun Wyn Jones in his starting XV to face Ireland in their Six Nations opener at the Principality Stadium on Saturday, having opted for experience in his first selection since returning to the role.Jones is the most capped international in rugby history with 155 appearances in tests, and joins centre George North (109 caps), flyhalf Dan Biggar (103), fullback Leigh Halfpenny (97) and number eight Taulupe Faletau (95) in a group that largely featured under Gatland in his first spell in charge.Eleven of the 15 starters have 40 or more caps, including the new captain, hooker Ken Owens, as Gatland mostly goes for know-how rather than exposing new players ahead of the Rugby World Cup in France later this year.There are also some fresher faces however.

Joe Hawkins will add to his single cap as he starts alongside North in the midfield, while Rio Dyer gets a run on the wing in a back three that also includes Halfpenny and Josh Adams."We’ve picked Joe at 12.

He’s a lovely footballer with some great skills," Gatland said in a Welsh Rugby media release."I thought for his first cap (against Australia last year) he was outstanding so we’ve given him another opportunity.

There’s some real competition in the midfield at the moment, so I’m really excited about that."Ireland are the number one team in the world, so they’re going to be coming here with a lot of confidence.

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