Western Morning News (Saturday)

Jones excited by start to the autumn Tests

- BY ANDREW BALDOCK

Alun Wyn Jones believes that 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.

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.

“It is a well-rounded set of fixtures on the brink of a World Cup year.”

Talisman lock Jones will make his 118th Wales appearance today, 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.

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