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Wales without North vs Scotland

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Wales will have no eye injury without George North to face Scotland in the second six-nation match at Moorefield on Saturday. The winger, who played for the center during the Welsh victory over Ireland (21-16) last weekend, will have to wait to honor his 100th cap.

The painful 70-minute victory over the Irish on Sunday dropped to 14, leaving plenty of indications among Welsh workers.

XV du Leak will lose four other Irish winners: Centers Johnny Williams And Jonathan Davis, Replaced Nick Tompkins And Owen Watkins, Flanker Under the lidiate Saukram half Thomas Williams It turns out Aaron Vinewrite Gareth Davis.

Liam Williams Returns to the wing after being given a suspension.

Center of Origin of New Zealand Willis Hello Substitutes are on the bench and can win the first cape.

Wales team

Halfpenny – Reese-Summit, Watkin, Tompkins, Williams – Bigar (O), Davis (m) – Tipuric, Falettau, Winewrite – AW Jones (hat), Beard – Francis, Owens, W. Jones.
Replants: D, R. Jones, Brown, Roland, Botham, Hardy, Shedy, Hollowholo
Coach: Wayne Pivak (NZL)

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