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Today's rugby headlines as Pivac explains call that left fans bemused and Healey questions star's credentials

Here's your round-up of all the latest rugby headlines for Friday, February 25.

The non-selection of Dillon Lewis raised plenty of eyebrows yesterday and left fans bemused after he put in a fine shift from the bench against Scotland.

But he has lost his place among the replacements to Leon Brown, who has made just five appearances for the Dragons this term, four of which coming from the bench.

It was a surprising call but the Wales boss has shed more light on the situation.

"We fully intended to use all three tight-heads over the first few weeks and that’s what we’re doing," he said.

"We looked at Leon’s scrummaging against England on the last couple of occasions he’s played against them and we think he’s done a pretty good job. For that reason he’s getting an opportunity this week.

"[Leon's Set-piece has done well and is improving all the time in this environment. He's a big guy and we see a big future for him.

"Dillon has done very well. It's not a case of a player being dropped here, it's giving players opportunities and they both deserve it.

"You'd agree Dillon has come on and made an impact each time. There's a challenge there for Leon, he's scrummed well against England the last couple of occasions he's come on and hopefully that will be the case again.

"He has been out of rugby for a wee while, worked really hard in training, had the shoulder injury in the summer and only had a handful of games for the Dragons.

"He's worked hard in training, we feel he deserves this opportunity and we'll see how he goes."

Nigel Owens admits he's not confident of a Wales victory over England this weekend.

Wayne Pivac's men head to Twickenham on Saturday, a stadium where they've not won in a decade.

And legendary referee Owens

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