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Biggar back for Wales in boost for World Cup quarter-final with Argentina

TOULON, France : Wales' influential flyhalf Dan Biggar will start this weekend's Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Argentina in Marseille with Tommy Reffell named on Thursday in place of the injured Taulupe Faleatu.

Biggar plays for the first time since hurting a pectoral muscle in the 40-6 thrashing of Australia on Sept. 24 and his inclusion is a major boost for Welsh hopes of reaching a third semi-final in the last four editions of the World Cup.

Along with Biggar, Wales also named experienced fullback Liam Williams for Saturday's match despite him being taken off with a knee injury in their final pool match last weekend, a 43-19 win over Georgia in Nantes.

Williams was later seen using crutches but coaching staff this week said it was a precautionary measure to take weight off his leg.

Faleatu broke his arm last weekend and is out of the tournament, which means Reffell will come into the loose forward trio with Aaron Wainwright switching to No. 8 and captain Jac Morgan moving onto blindside.

Adam Beard returned home last week for the birth of his third child but is back in the second row in place of Dafydd Jenkins.

Gareth Anscombe was not named among the replacements as had been expected. He was earlier this week said to be on the mend after pulling out of the Georgia game just minutes before the start having hurt himself in pre-match kicking practice.

Instead, Sam Costelow provides cover for Biggar off the bench.

“We had a goal of making the quarter-finals which we have achieved. Now it’s about building on that momentum," said coach Warren Gatland in a statement naming the team.

“It’s exciting to enter into the knockout stages of the tournament and we are ready for the challenge of a quarter-final. All our preparation

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