Dan Biggar is missing from Wales’s Fall Tour squad

Dan Biggar is missing from Wales’s Fall Tour squad

On Tuesday, a list of 35 players from Wales was revealed for the Fall Tour. When he hits the knee, opening player Dan Biggar doesn’t make sense to be a part of it, while many veterans are making a comeback.

This Tuesday, the crew of 15 du Leek revealed the list of players that will be making their fall tour. To face New Zealand, Argentina, Georgia and then Australia, coach Wayne Bivac decided to call up several veterans who had been absent for more than a year from the national team. Leigh Halfpenny, Ken Owens’ prostitute and third grader Justin Tipuric are back in the Welsh group.

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It’s great that Kane, Justin, and Lee are back after long-term injuries, Pivac commented. They’re all three British Lions and an Irishman, so he’s a quality player. […] We have a number of young players in this group so it would be good for them to be able to rub against the shoulders of these experienced players. »

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The New Zealand coach also selected five junior players for this round. Winger Rio Dyer, quarterback Joe Hawkins, plus three other players play with Scarletts, Josh MacLeod, Dan Blacker and flyhalf Sam Costelow. So they will have the opportunity to debut with the fifteenth leek.

Logically, the 33-year-old opener Dan Biggar (97 caps), who injured his knee at the start of the month during his Northampton club’s win over the Wasps, is not among that selection.

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