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2024 Guinness Six Nations
Jones and Hibbard Boost Welsh Squad Numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 482511" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Regarding the picture. It's crazy that 16,000 people turned up to the millenium stadium to watch the Welsh squad train, yet none of the regions can attract anywhere close to that for a Pro12 match!</p><p></p><p>As for the news itself, quite straight forward. I wouldn't be atall surprised if Alun-Wyn started next weekend, although the bench is the obvious place with Ryan Jones filling in quite well. He may be lacking gametime, but he's a class player and is a natural athlete, so should be able to come back into things and do well.</p><p></p><p>Hibbard was the obvious choice considring Burns is out, Bennett is probably out, and Rees is a doubt. Ken Owens will be involved in the 22. Rees should hopefully be fit to start/be on the bench, so Hibbard probably won't be needed, but he won't let anyone down if he is. Always been a fan of Hibbard, but he seems to be struggling more than ever with his weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 482511, member: 13739"] Regarding the picture. It's crazy that 16,000 people turned up to the millenium stadium to watch the Welsh squad train, yet none of the regions can attract anywhere close to that for a Pro12 match! As for the news itself, quite straight forward. I wouldn't be atall surprised if Alun-Wyn started next weekend, although the bench is the obvious place with Ryan Jones filling in quite well. He may be lacking gametime, but he's a class player and is a natural athlete, so should be able to come back into things and do well. Hibbard was the obvious choice considring Burns is out, Bennett is probably out, and Rees is a doubt. Ken Owens will be involved in the 22. Rees should hopefully be fit to start/be on the bench, so Hibbard probably won't be needed, but he won't let anyone down if he is. Always been a fan of Hibbard, but he seems to be struggling more than ever with his weight. [/QUOTE]
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