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Wales Women change five for England clash

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Rowland Phillips has made five changes to his Wales side for England’s Women’s Six Nations visit on Sunday, including a full debut for flanker Alex Callender.

Rowland Phillips has made five changes to his Wales side for England’s Women’s Six Nations visit on Sunday, including a full debut for flanker Alex Callender.

The 18-year-old flanker has been handed her first start at Cardiff Arms Park after making her debut against France in the opening game off the bench, while Mel Clay returns at lock after recovering from a leg injury.

Manon Johnes and Natalia John drop out while in the backs, there are further changes, with 50-times capped Elinor Snowsill starting at full-back.

Hannah Bluck will start at inside centre and Jess Kavanagh starts on the left wing in place of Lauren Smyth, Alicia McComish and Lisa Neumann respectively.

Phillips said: “Alex has impressed coming off the bench in both our Women’s Six Nations games so far and deserves a chance to start.

“We are developing a nice pool of players to select from in the back three and Elinor and Jess will no doubt put their own stamp on the game on Sunday, and Hannah Bluck’s physicality will give us some extra options in the centre.

“Manon Johnes and Lauren Smyth have been excellent since making their international debuts in the autumn but they are 18 and 17, and it’s a case of managing their progress. Alex Callender is also 18, so it’s fantastic to be blooding so much exciting young talent at the moment.

“England are such a powerful team and that gives them attacking opportunities. It will be up to us to meet that physical challenge but it’s tests like these that can make players and teams.

“We showed the strength of our team spirit and commitment in the final ten minutes against Italy, and we will need to bring the same approach and work ethic to Sunday’s match.

“We are determined to continue to develop as a team and compete against the best sides in the world. We know we still have a lot of work to do but there is a lot of momentum in our young group and in the talent coming through in Wales at the moment.

“Cardiff Arms Park is a great home for us.

“We are looking forward to benefitting from some vocal support from across the rugby community after two away fixtures. The players really appreciate the support, not only for them as players but for all those they represent.”

Wales squad to play England:

Elinor Snowsill (Bristol Bears); Jasmine Joyce (Scarlets), Hannah Jones (Scarlets), Hannah Bluck (Cardiff Blues), Jess Kavanagh (RGC); Robyn Wilkins (Blues), Keira Bevan (Ospreys); Caryl Thomas (Dragons), Carys Phillips (capt, Ospreys), Amy Evans (Ospreys), Gwen Crabb (Ospreys), Mel Clay (Ospreys), Bethan Lewis (Dragons), Alex Callender (Scarlets), Siwan Lillicrap (Ospreys) Replacements: Kelsey Jones (Ospreys), Cara Hope (Ospreys), Cerys Hale (Dragons), Natalia John (Ospreys), Alisha Butchers (Scarlets), Ffion Lewis (Scarlets), Lisa Neumann (RGC); Lauren Smyth (Ospreys)