Dragons and Wales lock Andrew Coombs drops down to bench against Scotland

1:19pm Tuesday 5th March 2013

NEWPORT Gwent Dragons lock Andrew Coombs has lost his place in the Wales starting XV to returning Alun Wyn Jones as Rob Howley’s men prepare to take on Scotland.

Coombs has made a real impact in this Six Nations after being a surprise inclusion in the squad, starting all three matches so far. But he drops down to the bench to make way for the experienced and talented Osprey.

Gethin Jenkins misses the Murrayfield clash on Saturday completely.

The Toulon prop, who has won 97 caps, suffered a calf muscle injury during the 26-9 victory over Italy in Rome 10 days ago and is replaced by Bath forward Paul James.

Flanker Sam Warburton - last season's Grand Slam captain - returns to the starting line-up instead of Justin Tipuric.

But even though Warburton has been recalled - he suffered a shoulder injury earlier in the championship - his back-row colleague Ryan Jones remains as skipper.

Jones, who has captained Wales a record 31 times, took over from Warburton when Wales beat France in Paris, and he unsurprisingly keeps the job this weekend.

Wales' interim head coach Rob Howley retains the same back division for a fourth successive game, but four changes on the bench from Rome see Cardiff Blues prop Scott Andrews come in for James and Ryan Bevington replace Craig Mitchell, with Coombs and Tipuric swapping places with Jones and Warburton respectively.

"Ryan (Jones) has led the team to two wins and deserves to captain the side against Scotland,’’ Howley said.

"We have spoken a lot about momentum in this tournament, and we go into the game with two wins under our belt, but Scotland are in the same position and it's going to be a good challenge.’’ It will be Alun-Wyn Jones' first Test start since he suffered a shoulder injury against Argentina last November and subsequently underwent surgery.

It is a tough call on Newport Gwent Dragons forward Coombs, whose performances in the Six Nations so far have impressed, but Jones offers considerable experience, having won almost 70 caps.

Wales remain in contention to successfully defend the Six Nations title, although unbeaten England remain tournament favourites.

Howley added: "We have had two good, hard-fought away victories, but we know we will have to be at our best again to come away from Murrayfield with the result.

"It's disappointing for Gethin to miss out, but Paul has impressed and made an impact in each game he has played.

"We are bringing in a wealth of experience with Alun-Wyn and Sam, and they both performed well off the bench in Rome.’’

Wales team to play Scotland in the RBS 6 Nations Championship on Saturday, March 9 at Murrayfield (kick-off 2.30pm): L Halfpenny (Cardiff Blues), A Cuthbert (Cardiff Blues), J Davies (Scarlets), J Roberts (Cardiff Blues), G North (Scarlets), D Biggar (Ospreys), M Phillips (Bayonne), P James (Bath), R Hibbard (Ospreys), A Jones (Ospreys), A-W Jones (Ospreys), I Evans (Ospreys), R Jones (Ospreys, capt), S Warburton (Cardiff Blues), T Faletau (Newport Gwent Dragons).

Replacements: K Owens (Scarlets), S Andrews (Cardiff Blues), R Bevington (Ospreys), A Coombs (Newport Gwent Dragons), J Tipuric (Ospreys), L Williams (Cardiff Blues), J Hook (Perpignan), S Williams (Scarlets).

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