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Today's rugby headlines as James Hook and Shane Williams disagree and Welsh team's head coach leaves immediately

These are your rugby morning headlines on Monday, January 31.

James Hook has taken a different stance to Shane Williams over where Josh Adams should feature for Wales during the Six Nations.

Williams cautioned Wayne Pivac over switching Adams to centre from wing, saying the coach should put round pegs in round holes.

"He is a world class wing and he needs to stay where he is most comfortable and an make the most impact," wrote Williams in a newspaper column.

"You need your best players in their best positions at this level and that means Josh and Rees-Zammit play on the flanks. They will frighten any team if you can get the ball to them."

But Hook believes Adams in midfield could be worth a shot.

"Centre is one position which is unsettled," he said. "I watched Josh Adams against Toulouse at 13 and I thought he went well.

"I think somewhere down the line he's going to get a shot at 13, whether it's against Ireland I'm not too sure.

"I think Willis Halaholo has to be there because his footwork is immense and he brings some spark to the backline, while is also a good defender.

"I think Owen Watkin is a very underrated player - he's never let Wales down."

Bridgend Ravens have parted company with coach Steve Jones just a couple of games into the season.

The side have lost their opening two league matches of this season under the former Wales international, including a 26-14 defeat to Llanelli on the weekend.

A statement read: "Bridgend Ravens can announce that Head Coach Steve Jones has left the club by mutual consent.

"All at the club would like to thank Steve for his efforts with the club, particularly during the Covid pandemic and the challenges that were presented. We all wish him well for his future endeavours."

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