Wales return for Halfpenny
Wales full-back Leigh Halfpenny will make his first Test match start for 19 months in Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations opener against
Ireland.
Halfpenny, who has won 97 caps, last featured in the starting line-up when Wales beat Canada during their
2021 summer internationals.
He is joined in the back-three by Josh Adams and Rio Dyer, while Wales head coach Warren Gatland has selected six Ospreys forwards, plus centre Joe Hawkins, with Saracens’ Nick Tompkins missing out.
The Principality Stadium encounter kicks off Gatland’s second stint as Wales boss, with his previous reign between 2008 and 2019 yielding four Six Nations titles, three Grand Slams and two World Cup semifinals.
Ospreys scrum-half Rhys Webb is set for a first Wales appearance since November 2020 after being named on the replacements’ bench, where there are also roles for Exeter lock Dafydd Jenkins, Webb’s regional team half-back partner Owen Williams and hooker Scott Baldwin.
Leicester flanker Tommy Reffell is also among the substitutes, with Gatland selecting a starting back row of Jac Morgan, Justin Tipuric and Taulupe Faletau.
Gatland said: “We’ve picked Joe (Hawkins) at 12. He is a lovely footballer with some great skills.
“I thought for his first cap (against Australia in November) he was outstanding, so we have given him another opportunity.
“There is some real competition in the midfield at the moment, so I am really excited about that. There is a mixture in the team of some experience and some younger players.
“We think we’ve got a bench that can come on and have an impact.”