Wales On Sunday

Skipper Mann returns as Hayward rings changes for tough U20s challenge

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BYRON Hayward has radically reshaped Wales’ side for their U20 Six Nations finale against Italy in Colwyn Bay today (2pm).

The head coach has made eight personnel changes and one positional switch as his team look to end a challengin­g campaign on a high. Wales’ youngsters have suffered emphatic defeats at the hands of Ireland, England and France, with their solitary victory coming against Scotland.

Italy are no pushovers, having beaten England 6-0 the weekend before the youngsters in white defeated Wales 43-14. Joe Hawkins moves from centre to fly-half, with the powerful Ospreys regional player seen as reliable in defence and possessing a sound kicking game. Dan Edwards is injured, and after Hawkins took over at 10 from Jac Lloyd for the final quarter against France, Wales’ secured more territory.

The personnel changes are evenly spread: four behind with the rest at forward. Cameron Winnett returns to full-back in place of Iestyn Hopkins, who drops to the bench, while the Scarlets’ Josh Hathaway debuts on the right wing and the Dragons’ Oli Andrew comes back on the other flank. Another Scarlet, Eddie James, resumes in the midfield.

Ospreys loosehead Cameron Jones makes a first start, with the back row changing across the board, with Alex Mann, Tom Cowan and Ben Moa coming in.

Highly-rated skipper Mann missed the France game because of suspension, while Cowan, who has also impressed in this campaign, was sidelined for the match with Les Bleus because of injury, with Moa showing up well off the bench.

Wales defeated Italy last summer in the Six Nations but the last time the teams met at Parc Eirias the visitors prevailed, so Hayward is aware of the threat they pose.

“Italy are very strong at U20s level,” he said. “They were outstandin­g defensivel­y when beating England, so we have to make sure we play in the right areas and be a bit smarter with our game management.

“Particular­ly from last week in the first half we could have kicked better tactically, and we have to make sure we execute our chances.”

Despite his side claiming just one win in this championsh­ip so far, Hayward believes the squad has improved over the campaign.

“It’s 50-50 about performanc­e and developmen­t,” he said.

“With this game on Sunday we would have used 36 players and it’s important to give players opportunit­ies, provided they deserve them and work hard for them because it’s not about giving caps away. You have to earn the cap but I think we have it right in terms of balance.”

WALES U20S: Cameron

Winnett (Cardiff Rugby); Josh Hathaway (Scarlets), Bryn Bradley (Harlequins), Eddie James (Scarlets), Oli Andrew (Dragons); Joe Hawkins (Ospreys), Morgan Lloyd (Dragons); Cameron Jones (Ospreys), Morgan Veness (Ealing), Adam Williams (Dragons), Benji Williams (Ospreys), Ryan Woodman (Dragons), Alex Mann (Cardiff Rugby, c), Tom

Cowan (Bath), Ben Moa (Dragons). Reps: Connor Chapman (Dragons), Joe Cowell (Cardiff Met), Nathan Evans (Cardiff Rugby), Lewis Jones (Ospreys), Ethan Fackrell (Cardiff Rugby), Luke Davies (Scarlets), Josh Phillips (Scarlets), Iestyn Hopkins (Ospreys).

■ The match will be shown live on BBC1 Wales.

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