Wales captain Biggar out of autumn Tests as Halfpenny returns
Dan Biggar has been ruled out of Wales' November Tests with a knee injury but Leigh Halfpenny, Ken Owens and Justin Tipuric are back on international duty after more than a year away.
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Dan Biggar has been ruled out of Wales' November Tests with a knee injury but Leigh Halfpenny, Ken Owens and Justin Tipuric are back on international duty after more than a year away.
July 9 : Wales have made three changes to their starting XV for the second Nations Championship fixture against Argentina on Saturday with Ellis Mee on the wing and Sam Costelow at fly-half.
July 2 : Wales have made six changes and moved Louis Rees-Zammit back to wing to take on Fiji in their opening Nations Championship test on Saturday.
June 30 : Wales have cut 12 players from their squad for the first three fixtures of the Nations Championship, with lock Dafydd Jenkins forced to withdraw after a shoulder injury and Dewi Lake confirmed as captain.
Wales have taken an early lead over Italy in their final match of the Six Nations.
The Six Nations comes to an end today, with Wales playing Italy in Cardiff at 4.40pm. The Super Saturday fixture gives the home side one final chance to record a victory that would be their first in the competition for three years.
The Six Nations comes to an end today, with Wales playing Italy in Cardiff at 4.40pm. The Super Saturday fixture gives the home side one final chance to record a victory that would be their first in the competition for three years.
Wales will hold a press conference today as preparations ramp up for their final Six Nations match against Italy.
Wales and Ireland are set to lock horns at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, with the visitors looking for their first Six Nations win in three years.