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Jones at lock for Wales

Cardiff - Former Wales captain Ryan Jones will switch from his usual role in the backrow to fill in for suspended lock Bradley Davies in his team's Six Nations match against Scotland on Sunday.

With Luke Charteris and Alun-Wyn Jones injured, Jones will line up alongside Ian Evans at the Millennium Stadium.

The move is one of three changes to the team that won their opening match 23-21 at Ireland last weekend.

Gethin Jenkins and blindside flanker Dan Lydiate have recovered from injuries and replace prop Rhys Gill and Jones.

"Gethin brings a wealth of experience to the team, which is the main reason we have brought him in for Rhys," coach Gatland said. "Dan's return from injury is timely and Ryan's versatility allows us to cover for Bradley with minimum disruption, with Lou Reed also giving us an extra option from the bench."

Scotland has not won at the Millennium Stadium since 2002 but created enough chances last week to have beaten defending champion England. Instead, simple errors led to a 13-6 defeat.

"We cannot afford to underestimate Scotland," Gatland said. "The amount of possession and territory they had against England last weekend meant that they should have won the game, and they will come to the Millennium Stadium buoyed by that knowledge."

Teams:

Wales:

15-Leigh Halfpenny, 14-Alex Cuthbert, 13-Jonathan Davies 12-Jamie Roberts, 11-George North, 10-Rhys Priestland, 9-Mike Phillips; 8-Toby Faletau, 7-Sam Warburton (captain), 6-Dan Lydiate, 5-Ian Evans, 4-Ryan Jones, 3-Adam Jones, 2-Huw Bennett, 1-Gethin Jenkins.

Substitutes: 16-Ken Owens, 17-Paul James, 18-Lou Reed, 19-Andy Powell, 20-Lloyd Williams, 21-James Hook, 22-Scott Williams

Scotland:


15 Rory Lamont (Glasgow Warriors), 14 Lee Jones (Edinburgh), 13 Nick De Luca (Edinburgh), 12 Sean Lamont (Scarlets), 11 Max Evans (Castres), 10 Greig Laidlaw (Edinburgh), 9 Chris Cusiter (Glasgow Warriors), 8 David Denton (Edinburgh), 7 Ross Rennie (Edinburgh), 6 Alasdair Strokosch (Gloucester), 5 Jim Hamilton (Gloucester), 4 Richie Gray (Glasgow Warriors), 3 Geoff Cross (Edinburgh), 2 Ross Ford (captain, Edinburgh), 1 Allan Jacobsen (Edinburgh).

Substitutes: 16 Scott Lawson (Gloucester), 17 Ed Kalman (Glasgow Warriors), 18 Alastair Kellock (Glasgow Warriors), 19 John Barclay (Glasgow Warriors), 20 Mike Blair (Edinburgh), 21 Duncan Weir (Glasgow Warriors), 22 Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors).
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