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From
the WRU
Welsh Squad
for the 6 Nations and RSB Six Nations Fixture List.
Jenkins: "Ireland are a dream
start"
Gareth Jenkins announced the 33-man squad to
mount Wales's challenge on the 2007 RBS Six Nations
Championship.
Jenkins, speaking of first game opponents Ireland,
said, "I can't think of a better way to start
our campaign."
Head coach Jenkins believes his talented squad will
relish the chance to measure themselves against the
World top-five ranked team, and bookmakers' favourites
for the tournament, in front of a capacity home crowd
at the Millennium Stadium next week. Furthermore,
he hopes his side's debut performance of the Rugby
World Cup year can set a lasting tone.
"If you'd asked me to pick the game to open
our Six Nations campaign this season it would have
been this one," said Jenkins. "Ireland
are very much the team to beat this year; they will
come to us as firm favourites and it's probably the
toughest start to the year we could have been given.
"That's how you measure yourselves and we have
to be realistic about what is achievable this year.
We want to beat every team put in front of us and,
if we can get off to a good start against Ireland
in front of our home fans, then we have a chance
to lay down a marker for ourselves for the gruelling
season ahead.
"Our regions have been performing well against
the very top sides in Europe, they've all been competitive
and played some great rugby. We have some injuries,
which is not ideal, but the players we have been
able to bring in show we have more strength in depth
than we've had as a nation in the past. Our challenge
now is to bring all of that together at national
level."
Jenkins has recalled 121 caps-worth of combined
forward experience to his squad in the guise of former
national captain and Lions back row Colin Charvis,
who made his Welsh regional debut this season with
the Dragons, and 2005 Grand Slam winning hooker Mefin
Davies.
Davies, plying his trade in the English Premiership
with Gloucester Rugby, boasts 37 caps but double
World Cup veteran Charvis wades in as the fourth-highest
capped Welshman of all time with 84 appearances to
his name - just six behind fellow squad member Gareth
Thomas and three off Wales's kicking coach Neil Jenkins.
(Gareth Llewellyn tops the list after representing
his country 92 times).
"We have brought Colin back into the fold at
the age of 35 – his performances at regional
level justify his selection in the light of the injury
problems we have in his position," said Jenkins.
"There are a number of players who have not
been considered in our initial thinking due to injuries
and lack of game time. Ian Evans and Jonathan Thomas
have both been out of contention for the Ospreys
with shoulder problems and Dafydd Jones is just returning
for the Scarlets.
"Their absence has paved the way for Colin's
return. His high level of experience is an added
bonus and the same applies to Mefin.
"Richard Hibbard and Huw Bennett are two hookers
who have only now returned from injury and are in
need of game time, but we are fortunate to be in
a position to be able to turn to someone of Mefin's
level of experience."
The only uncapped player, in a squad which also
welcomes the return of Grand Slam winning lock Robert
Sidoli from shoulder surgery, is Blues back five
player Scott Morgan, who Jenkins says will be viewed
as a second row.
"Scott has played himself into contention with
some sterling performances for the Blues as a middle
line-out jumper mostly from the No.6 position, but
our squad make-up means we will be looking for him
to give us options at lock," he said. "The
same applies to Alun Wyn Jones who we will now probably
look at exclusively as a second row.
"In the backs Mark Jones (ankle), Lee Byrne
(knee) and Sonny Parker (groin) have all suffered
injuries, which is a blow for us, but the door is
not closed on this squad and any player who can get
himself fighting fit again will be monitored throughout
the tournament.
"Chris Czekaj is another handed the opportunity
to impress again on the international stage due to
the withdrawal of other players. He missed out on
Autumn selection but his form has been much improved
of late and he makes a welcome return.
"Gareth Delve also returns after impressing
us all on the summer tour of Argentina, with injury
keeping him out of our plans during the Autumn."
Jenkins admits that his long term plans allow for
players to be brought into the squad when form permits
and injuries and circumstances dictate, but he is
happy that he has the correct blend of youth, talent
and experience to take his vision for the future
of the national game onto the playing field this
Six Nations.
"There is a lot of rugby to be played between
now and our ultimate target of a World Cup Final
spot – an achievement that would put our destiny
in our own hands – and everyone who is a part
of the momentous journey we have ahead of us has
an invaluable contribution to make along the way," he
added.
"The door is open for players to return, but
we have 33 players now who are the men in possession
and the challenge is for them to keep at the top
of their game and take the nation on a journey they
will never forget."
Wales Squad:
Kevin MORGAN (NEWPORT GWENT DRAGONS)
DoB: 23.02.77. 5'10". 13st 4lbs
International record: 39 caps (W23, L15, D 1; 55
pts - 11T)
Gavin HENSON (OSPREYS)
DoB: 01.02.82. 6'0". 15st 7lbs
International record: 20 caps (W 11, L 8, D 1; 130
pts - 3T,29C,18PG,1DG)
Chris CZEKAJ (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 14.12.85. 6'3". 15st 12lbs
International record: 2 caps (W 1, L 1; 5 pts - 1T)
Shane WILLIAMS (OSPREYS)
DoB: 26.02.77. 5'8". 12st 13lbs
International record: 43 caps (W 21, L 20, D 2; 140
pts - 28T)
Gareth THOMAS (TOULOUSE)
DoB: 25.07.74. 6'2". 16st 4lbs
International record: 90 caps (W 48, L 41, D 1; 185
pts - 37T)
Jamie ROBINSON (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 07.04.80. 6'2". 15st 0lbs
International record: 15 caps (W 6, L 9; 25 pts -
5T)
Tom SHANKLIN (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 24.11.79. 6'2". 15st 7lbs
International record: 36 caps (W 16, L 19, D 1; 80
pts - 16T)
Gavin EVANS (LLANELLI SCARLETS)
DoB: 18.07.84. 6'3". 15st 10lbs
International record: 1 cap (W 1)
James HOOK (OSPREYS)
DoB: 27.06.85. 6'0". 12st 11lbs
International record: 6 caps (W 2, L 3, D 1; 51 pts
- 2T, 13C, 5PG)
Hal LUSCOMBE (NEC HARLEQUINS)
DoB: 23.02.81. 6'3". 15st 9lb
International record: 15 caps (W 8, L 6, D 1; 10
pts - 2T)
Stephen JONES (LLANELLI SCARLETS, CAPTAIN)
DoB: 08.12.77. 6'1". 14st 12lbs
International record: 58 caps (W 26, L 30, D 2; 512
pts - 6T, 91C, 97PG, 3DG)
Ceri SWEENEY (NEWPORT GWENT DRAGONS)
DoB: 21.01.80. 5'10". 13st 7lbs
International record: 29 caps (W 15, L 14; 84 pts
- 4T, 23C, 5PG, 1DG)
Dwayne PEEL (LLANELLI SCARLETS)
DoB: 31.08.81. 5'9". 13st 8lbs
International record: 48 caps (W 22, L 24, D 2; 25
pts - 5T)
Gareth COOPER (NEWPORT GWENT DRAGONS)
DoB: 07.05.79. 5'7". 13st 4lbs
International record: 32 caps (W 16, L 16; 30 pts
- 6T)
Michael PHILLIPS (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 29.08.82. 6'3". 14st 0lbs
International record: 17 caps (W 9, L 7, D 1; 10
pts - 2T)
Gethin JENKINS (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 17.11.80. 6'2". 19st 0lbs
International record: 40 caps (W 16, L 22, D 2; 15
pts - 3T)
Duncan JONES (OSPREYS)
DoB: 18.09.78. 6'0". 17st 4lbs
International record: 33 caps (W 14, L 17, D 2)
Adam JONES (OSPREYS)
DoB: 08.03.81. 6'0". 19st 0lbs
International record: 37 caps (W 19, L 16, D 2; 5
pts - 1T)
Chris HORSMAN (WORCESTER WARRIORS)
DoB: 02.02.78. 6'3". 17st 6lbs
International record: 5 caps (W 3, L 2)
Rhys THOMAS (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 23.04.82. 6'0". 16st 6lbs
International record: 14 caps (W 7, L 6, D 1)
Mefin DAVIES (GLOUCESTER RUGBY)
DoB: 02.09.72. 5'10". 15st 0lbs
International record: 37 caps (W 17, L 19, D 1; 10
pts - 2T)
Matthew REES (LLANELLI SCARLETS)
DoB: 09.12.80. 6'2". 15st 11lbs
International record: 5 caps (W 2, L 2, D 1; 5 pts
- 1T)
Ian GOUGH (NEWPORT GWENT DRAGONS)
DoB: 10.11.76. 6' 5". 17st 4lbs
International record: 35 caps (W 15, L 17, D 3; 5
pts - 1T)
Brent COCKBAIN (OSPREYS)
DoB: 15.11.74. 6'8". 18st 11lb
International record: 22 caps (W 13, L 9; 5 pts -
1T)
Robert SIDOLI (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 21.06.79. 6'6". 18st 2lbs
International record: 37 caps (W 17, L 19, D 1; 10
pts - 2T)
Scott MORGAN (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 17.10.78. 6'6". 17st 4lbs
International record: Uncapped
Alun Wyn JONES (OSPREYS)
DoB: 19.09.85. 6'5". 17st 0lbs
International record: 5 caps (W 2, L 3)
Ryan JONES (OSPREYS)
DoB: 13.03.81. 6'5". 17st 10lbs
International record: 11 caps (W 7, L 3, D 1; 5 pts
- 1T)
Alix POPHAM (LLANELLI SCARLETS)
DoB: 17.10.79. 6'3". 17st 4lbs
International record: 19 caps (W 8, L 10, D 1; 10
pts - 2T)
Martyn WILLIAMS (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 01.09.75. 6'0". 15st 8lbs
International record: 64 caps (W 28, L 33, D 3; 53
pts - 10T, 1DG)
Gavin THOMAS (LLANELLI SCARLETS)
DoB: 22.10.77. 6'1". 15st 10lbs
International record: 19 caps (W 7, L 12; 20 pts
- 4T)
Colin CHARVIS (NEWPORT GWENT DRAGONS)
DoB: 27.12.72. 6'2". 16st 10lbs
International record: 84 caps (W 39, L 43, D 2; 100
pts - 20T)
Gareth DELVE (BATH RUGBY)
DoB: 30.12.82. 6'3". 17st 13lbs
International record: 4 caps (W 1, L 3; 5 pts - 1T)
RSB Six Nations Fixtures
Saturday 3rd February 2007
1330hrs GMT Italy v France Stadio Flaminio
1600hrs GMT England v Scotland Twickenham
Sunday 4th February 2007
1500hrs GMT Wales v Ireland Millennium Stadium
Saturday 10th February 2007
1330hrs GMT England v Italy Twickenham
1530hrs GMT Scotland v Wales Murrayfield
Sunday 11th February 2007
1500hrs GMT Ireland v France Croke Park
Saturday 24th February 2007
1400hrs GMT Scotland V Italy Murrayfield
1730hrs GMT Ireland V England Croke Park
2000hrs GMT France v Wales Stade De France
Saturday 10th March 2007
1330hrs GMT Scotland v Ireland Murrayfield
1530hrs GMT Italy v Wales Stadio Flaminio
Sunday 11th March 2007
1500hrs GMT England v France Twickers
Saturday 17th March 2007
1330hrs GMT Italy v Ireland Stadio Flaminio
1530hrs GMT France v Scotland Stade de France
1730hrs GMT Wales v England Millenium Stadium |