The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
‘Well-rounded’ series ahead of World Cup
Alun Wyn Jones believes Wales’ Under Armour Series provides “a well-rounded set of fixtures” building towards the World Cup next year.
Wales’ 13-Test countdown to rugby union’s global spectacular begins today when they tackle Scotland for the Doddie Weir Cup.
That clash of two fierce Six Nations rivals is followed by further Principality Stadium appointments with Australia, Tonga and South Africa this month.
And Wales captain Jones is relishing the challenges that lie ahead, starting with this weekend, when the hosts protect a 16-year unbeaten home record against Scotland.
“From the outset when the (Scotland) fixture was named, it was a different complexion,” Jones said. “It’s different to the Six Nations, but it is an opportunity to play against a close rival and I am sure it will be a mouthwatering encounter for the series as a whole.
“We want to win, first and foremost, but there are also a lot of guys who have come into the squad with opportunities.
“There are guys who featured in the summer (in Argentina) that want to build on the opportunities they had.
“From our point of view, there is that, coupled with the performance and to get a win.”
Talisman Jones will make his 118th Wales appearance on Saturday, leaving him just 11 behind Wales’ record cap holder Gethin Jenkins, who retires from rugby after a final appearance for Cardiff Blues against Zebre this weekend.