Western Mail

Williams left out by Scarlets for derby clash with Cardiff

- SIMON THOMAS Rugby correspond­ent simon.thomas@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WALES and Lions star Liam Williams has been left out of the Scarlets match-day 23 altogether for tonight’s big derby clash with his future team Cardiff (7.35pm).

The 78-times capped back-three man is available again following the Six Nations and not on the injured list, but there is no place for him in Dwayne Peel’s squad for the Parc y Scarlets showdown.

Fellow Welsh internatio­nal Johnny McNicholl starts at full-back, with youngsters Tom Rogers and Ryan Conbeer employed on the wings.

There isn’t even a place on the bench for the soon-to-be 31-yearold Williams, who will be heading to the Arms Park this summer. Since rejoining the Scarlets from Saracens in February 2020, he has made just six appearance­s for the region amid various injury issues.

There’s no starting spot either for another Lions Test back in 96-cap Jonathan Davies, with skipper Scott Williams and Johnny Williams prefered in the centre.

But Davies does feature among the replacemen­ts, along with front row duo Ryan Elias and Wyn Jones, who are also returning following their Six Nations exploits.

Wales squad scrum-half Kieran Hardy misses out, with Gareth Davies wearing No.9 and Dane Blacker providing the bench backup.

Scott Williams will make his 150th Scarlets appearance and McNicholl his 100th, as the region show four changes from the bonus-point win over Zebre last weekend, with fitagain winger Rogers and fly-half Sam Costelow coming into the side, along with Johnny Williams and prop Steff Thomas.

The Scarlets are without 12 players through injury, including Welsh internatio­nals Ken Owens, Leigh Halfpenny, Samson Lee, Aaron Shingler and James Davies, along with national squad flanker Josh Macleod.

For Cardiff, Wales trio Josh Adams, Tomos Williams and Seb Davies all return, along with fitagain center Rey Lee-Lo as Dai Young makes eight changes from the bonus point win over Glasgow.

Lee-Lo replaces Willis Halaholo, who has been ruled out for up to 12 weeks with a hamstring injury, while young wonder-wing Theo Cabango is sidelined by an ankle problem. It’s the latest setback for Halaholo, who has seen his season blighted by injury problems and Covid.

The two teams will meet again next weekend at the Arms Park in a match re-arranged from Boxing Day.

Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel said: “We have five derby games coming up and realistica­lly, we need to win the majority of them if we are going to be challengin­g for the top eight, there is European qualificat­ion as well which we are very keen on.

“The back-to-back nature of these games against Cardiff poses a challenge in itself. It will be different, but it will be good, the boys are excited about it. It has been good to have the rest of the Welsh players back this week as well, there has been a buzz in training and everyone is looking forward to this block of Welsh derby matches.”

Cardiff’s director of rugby Dai Young said: “When you play against each other, the rivalry is there, the bragging rights are there and you want to get one over your mates.

“But we have a responsibi­lity to demonstrat­e high skill levels, play with intensity and bring a complete performanc­e to deliver a good spectacle.

“Everyone likes to play against local rivals, no matter where you are. I’ve got huge respect for them as a club in terms of history and tradition.

“We know we’ll need to be at our best to go there and get the win and that’s what we’re going there for.” Scarlets: Johnny McNicholl; Tom Rogers, Johnny Williams, Scott Williams (capt), Ryan Conbeer; Sam Costelow, Gareth Davies; Steff Thomas, Shaun Evans, Javan Sebastian, Sam Lousi, Jac Price, Blade Thomson, Tomas Lezana, Sione

Kalamafoni. Reps: Ryan Elias, Wyn Jones, Harri O’Connor, Morgan Jones, Carwyn Tuipulotu, Dane Blacker, Dan Jones, Jonathan Davies.

Cardiff: Hallam Amos; Jason Harries, Rey Lee-Lo, Ben Thomas, Josh Adams; Jarrod Evans, Tomos Williams; Corey Domachowsk­i,

Kristian Dacey, Dillon Lewis, Seb Davies, Matthew Screech, James Botham, Ellis Jenkins (capt.), James Ratti. Reps: Kirby Myhill, Rhys Carre, Dmitri Arhip, Rory Thornton, Gwilym Bradley, Lloyd Williams, Rhys Priestland, Matthew Morgan. Referee: Tual Trainini (France).

 ?? ?? Liam Williams is not on the injury list, but hasn’t made Dwayne Peel’s 23 for Scarlets’ clash with Cardiff
Liam Williams is not on the injury list, but hasn’t made Dwayne Peel’s 23 for Scarlets’ clash with Cardiff

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