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Wales announce Touring Squad

Wales announce Touring Squad

Thomas will lead a party that head coach Gareth Jenkins believes will be “highly competitive” with the prospect of Rugby World Cup selection as the carrot.

While 28 players will head down under, Jenkins is leaving behind 18 players who will begin an intensive summer conditioning schedule ahead of the World Cup kick-off in September.


Jenkins is entering the final phase of his Rugby World Cup 2007 preparations and is prepared to cast both age and past reputations aside when he picks his 30-man squad for the French-based tournament.


After the tour to Australia, Jenkins will shave his preparation squad down to 38-40 before finally selecting 30 players to play at the Rugby World Cup. Selection, he says, will be based entirely on the ‘here and now’ – meaning places are still very much up for grabs.


An eight week summer training camp, run by national fitness coach Mark Bennett, will keep those 18 internationals players not touring in peak condition, with Jenkins and his fellow coaches urging the players in Australia to force their way into contention for France.


“Ultimately we will be picking the group of 30 players that we believe will give us the best chance of winning the Rugby World Cup,” said Jenkins. “If you’re playing well then you are never too old and never too young. Selection will be about the here and now and so those players in possession of the shirts on tour to Australia have every chance of holding on to them.


“There are some players who have not had the opportunity to show us their talents. We finished the Six Nations strongly and were able to maintain consistency of selection during that campaign, but we also have an open mind and this tour will help us gain clarity of thought certain areas of selection.


“Gareth (Thomas) will lead from the front in his own inimitable style and there are other seasoned campaigners with us who will be eager to show they can offer us options at this level.


“Together with those experienced players who have the chance to shine, we also have a need to develop more young leaders in this squad and Australia could well be the place where they come to the fore.”


Despite leaving many of his 2007 Six Nations starting XV at home, Jenkins is convinced the squad he is taking to Australia is all about “performance rather than development”.


The tour will continue to nurture the talents of James Hook, Jamie Robinson, Aled Brew and Michael Phillips whilst also retaining almost 300 caps-worth of international experience in skipper Thomas (94), Colin Charvis (84), Dafydd James (45), Mefin Davies (37) and Michael Owen (34).


Also included is Ospreys centre Gavin Henson, who is back in training with the Ospreys and due to play for his region before the end of the season.


“Gavin is an important player for us and we want to give him the best opportunity to force his way into the World Cup reckoning. It will be good to have him back in the squad in Australia and we can monitor his fitness and form as we build towards September,” said Jenkins.


Henson said of his inclusion, “I was shocked but delighted to get the phone call this morning but I’m determined to give 100% during this tour. I’ve been out of rugby for four or five months but I’ve been working hard on my rehab.


“It’s been a difficult year for me on the rugby field but this news has given me a real boost. I’m just pleased to get back into the squad environment and to be given the chance to play international rugby again.”


Those players remaining at home to train will be put through their paces by fitness guru Bennett utilising the power, speed and conditioning programmes available at the University of Wales Institute, Cyncoed, Swansea University and the Vale of Glamorgan Hotel.


Players will also be tested at Glamorgan University as Bennett attempts to present his coach with a group of athletes at the peak of their physical conditioning in time for the Rugby World Cup campaign.


“We needed a certain standard of training facility for these players to do the work necessary to peak at the right time and we didn’t have to look far,” said Jenkins.


“Wales has an excellent infrastructure which feeds its national sport and we have based two summer camps in East and West Wales to cut down on travel and maximise training and recovery times.


“When we return from Australia we’ll come up with a training squad of around 47 players who will continue to be put through their paces in the lead up to our Invesco Perpetual Summer Series matches at the Millennium Stadium against France and Argentina.


“Then, as the tournament approaches, we will trim down again to 30 players and everybody involved with us at the moment has a contribution to make to this squad. It’s fair to say they all have a chance of making the cut.


“It will be one of the toughest decisions of my coaching career when it comes down to it and I know every one of these players will be doing their utmost to make it even tougher – and that’s exactly the kind of elite sport environment we are looking to create.”


WALES SQUAD TO TOUR AUSTRALIA 2007
BACKS (13)
Lee Byrne (Ospreys), Chris Czekaj (Blues), Hal Luscombe (NEC Harlequins), Dafydd James (Scarlets), Jamie Robinson (Blues), Gareth Thomas (Toulouse, Captain), Gavin  Henson (Ospreys), Aled Brew (Dragons), Ceri Sweeney (Dragons), James Hook (Ospreys), Gareth Cooper (Dragons), Mike Phillips (Blues), Andy Williams (Bath)


FORWARDS (15)
Iestyn Thomas (Scarlets), Ceri Jones (Harlequins) Rhys Thomas (Dragons), Adam Jones (Ospreys), Huw Bennett (Ospreys), Richard Hibbard (Ospreys), Mefin Davies (Gloucester), Brent Cockbain (Ospreys), Rob Sidoli (Blues), Scott Morgan (Blues), Jonathan Thomas (Ospreys), Gavin Thomas (Scarlets), Robin Sowden-Taylor (Blues), Colin Charvis (Dragons), Michael Owen (Dragons)


STAYING AT HOME FOR SUMMER TRAINING CAMP (18)
Kevin Morgan, Shane Williams, Tom Shanklin, Sonny Parker, Mark Jones, Stephen Jones, Dwayne Peel, Chris Horsman, T Rhys Thomas, Matthew Rees, Gethin Jenkins, Duncan Jones, Ian Evans, Alun Wyn Jones, Ian Gough,  Ryan Jones, Martyn Williams, Alix Popham



WALES TO AUSTRALIA TOUR SQUAD


Lee BYRNE (OSPREYS)
DoB: 01.06.80. 6’3″ / 1.91m. 14st 4lbs / 91kgs
International record: 12 caps (W 3, L 8, D 1; 10 pts – 2T)


Chris CZEKAJ (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 14.12.85. 6’3″ / 1.91m. 15st 12lb / 101kgs
International record: 4 caps (W 1, L 3; 5 pts -1T)
 
Hal LUSCOMBE (NEC HARLEQUINS)
DoB: 23.02.81. 6’3″ / 1.91m. 15st 9lb / 99kgs
International record: 16 caps (W 8, L 7, D 1; 10 pts – 2T)


Dafydd JAMES (LLANELLI SCARLETS)
DoB: 24.07.75.  6’3″ / 1.91m. 14st 5lbs / 91kgs
International record: 45 caps (W 21, L 23, D 1; 65 pts – 13T)


Jamie ROBINSON (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 07.04.80.  6’2″ / 1.88m.  15st 0lbs / 95kgs
International record: 18 caps (W 6, L 12; 30 pts – 6T)


Gareth THOMAS (TOULOUSE, CAPTAIN)
DoB: 25.07.74.  6’2″ / 1.88m. 16st 4lbs / 103kgs
International record: 92 caps (W 49, L 42, D 1; 185 pts – 37T)


Gavin HENSON (OSPREYS)
DoB: 01.02.82. 6’0″ / 1.83m. 15st 7lb / 98kgs
International record: 20 caps (W 11, L8, D 1; 130 pts – 3T, 29C, 18PG, 1DG)


Aled BREW (NEWPORT GWENT DRAGONS)
DoB: 09.08.86. 6.0″ / 1.83m. 14st 9lbs / 93kgs
International record: 1 cap (L 1)


Ceri SWEENEY (NEWPORT GWENT DRAGONS)
DoB: 21.01.80. 5’10” / 1.78m. 13st 7lbs / 86kgs
International record: 30 caps (W 15, L 15; 84 pts – 4T, 23C, 5PG, 1DG)


James HOOK (OSPREYS)
DoB: 27.06.85. 6’0″ / 1.83m. 12st 11lbs / 81kgs
International record: 11 caps (W 3, L 7, D 1; 81 pts – 3T, 15C, 11PG, 1DG)


Gareth COOPER (NEWPORT GWENT DRAGONS)
DoB: 07.05.79. 5’7″ / 1.71m. 13st 4lbs / 84kgs
International record: 32 caps (W 16, L 16; 30 pts – 6T)


Michael PHILLIPS (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 29.08.82. 6’3″ / 1.91m. 14st 0lbs / 89kgs
International record: 20 caps (W 10, L 9, D 1; 10 pts – 2T)


Andrew WILLIAMS (BATH RUGBY) 
DoB: 07.02.81. 5’10” / 1.78m. 14st 2lb / 90kgs
International record: 4 caps (W 3, L 1)


Iestyn THOMAS (LLANELLI SCARLETS)
DoB: 15.12.76. 6’1″ / 1.86m. 17st 3lbs / 109kgs
International record: 30 caps (W 10, L 20)


Rhys THOMAS (NEWPORT GWENT DRAGONS)
DoB: 31.07.82. 6’1″ / 1.86m. 17st 6lbs / 111kgs
International record: 1 cap (L 1)


Adam JONES (OSPREYS)
DoB: 08.03.81. 6’0″ / 1.83m. 19st 0lbs / 121kgs
International record: 40 caps (W 20, L 18, D 2; 5 pts – 1T)


Huw BENNETT (OSPREYS)
DoB: 11.06.83. 6’0″ / 1.83m. 15st 10lbs / 100kgs
International record: 11 caps (W 6, L 5)


Richard HIBBARD (OSPREYS)
DoB: 13.12.83. 6’0″ / 1.83m. 17st 4lbs / 110kgs
International record: 2 caps (L 2)


Mefin DAVIES (GLOUCESTER RUGBY)
DoB: 02.09.72. 5’10” / 1.78m. 15st 0lbs / 95kgs
International record: 37 caps (W 17, L 19, D 1; 10 pts – 2T)


Brent COCKBAIN (OSPREYS)
DoB: 15.11.74. 6’8″ / 2.04m. 18st 11lb / 119kgs
International record: 23 caps (W 13, L 10; 5 pts – 1T)


Robert SIDOLI (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 21.06.79. 6’6″ / 1.99m. 18st 2lbs / 115kgs
International record: 39 caps (W 17, L 21, D 1; 10 pts – 2T)


Scott MORGAN (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 17.10.78. 6’6″ / 1.99m. 17st 4lbs / 110kgs
International record: Uncapped


Jonathan THOMAS (OSPREYS)
DoB: 27.12.82. 6’5″ / 1.96m. 16st 10lbs / 106kgs
International record: 32 caps (W 15, L 15, D 2; 30 pts – 6T)


Gavin THOMAS (LLANELLI SCARLETS)
DoB: 22.10.77.  6’1″ / 1.86m. 15st 10lbs / 100kgs
International record: 20 caps (W 7, L 13; 20 pts – 4T)


Colin CHARVIS (NEWPORT GWENT DRAGONS)
DoB: 27.12.72.  6’2″.  16st 10lbs
International record: 84 caps (W 39, L 43, D 2; 100 pts – 20T)


Michael OWEN (NEWPORT GWENT DRAGONS)
DoB: 07.11.80. 6’5″ / 1.96m. 18st 2lbs / 115kgs
International record: 34 caps (W 17, L 16, D 1; 10 pts – 2T)
 
Robin SOWDEN-TAYLOR (CARDIFF BLUES)
DoB: 09.06.82. 6’1″ / 1.86m. 15st 5lbs / 98kgs
International record: 3 caps (W 2, L 1)


Ceri JONES (NEC HARLEQUINS)
DoB: 19.06.77. 6’0″ / 1.83m. 16st 7lb / 105kgs
International record: Uncapped

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