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Rugby evening headlines as Wales incident ends England star's Six Nations and 'worst Scotland coach in history' ripped apart

Here are the latest rugby headlines on Thursday March 3.

Jonathan Davies has revealed Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones has been a fairly inconspicuous presence as he returned to Wales camp this week.

The second-row, who holds the record for the most Test caps in world rugby, has linked up with Wales to continue his rehabilitation from shoulder injury.

However, due to the nature of a Six Nations fallow week, Jones has largely remained unseen to his team-mates.

"I think he's doing a rehab week this week," Wales centre Davies said.

"Obviously the nature of the week, we haven't been in that much. I'm sure he's working hard, getting his rehab done.

"It's good to see he's in a place that, after the injury he's had, he's worked extremely hard to get to. You see him around about a bit, but the nature of this week is you don't really train so you don't see much of him."

Davies admitted he is yet to bring the troops together with a rousing speech, adding that recovering from injury is Jones' current focus.

"No, I feel he wouldn't find it that comfortable, not putting words in his mouth," Davies added.

"He has his own agenda at the minute, making sure he gets himself fit. When you're injured, the best thing you can do for the team is making sure you get back fit.

"That's probably what he's focusing his mind on now."

Scotland international John Beattie has lambasted former national team coach Matt Williams for his outspoken criticism of Gregor Townsend's side.

Williams told the Scotland players to "shut up" after defeat to Wales, saying they had made themselves look like fools ahead of the game in Cardiff by talking up their own title credentials before going on to lose at the Principality Stadium.

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