Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Six Nations 2016: Dan Biggar starts for Wales versus Scotland


Dan Biggar has scored 209 points for Wales in 40
internationals
Six Nations: Wales v Scotland
Date: Saturday, 13 February Venue: Principality Stadium,
Cardiff Kick-off: 16:50 GMT
Coverage: Live on BBC One, live commentary on Radio 5
live sports extra, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Wales,
BBC Radio Cymru & BBC Sport website and BBC Sport
app, plus live text commentary.
Dan Biggar will start Wales' Six Nations clash against
Scotland in Cardiff on Saturday after recovering from a
sprained ankle.
Biggar limped out of Sunday's 16-16 draw with Ireland in
Dublin and was replaced by Rhys Priestland.
Bath's Priestland is named on the bench, with Liam Williams
retaining the full-back shirt in an unchanged side, ahead of
fit-again Gareth Anscombe.
Centre Jonathan Davies will make his 50th appearance for
Wales.
Ospreys flanker Justin Tipuric retains the number seven shirt
with captain Sam Warburton on the blind-side and Dan Lydiate
on the bench.
"It's great to be able to name an unchanged side, with Dan
coming through, fit and ready to play," said Wales coach
Warren Gatland.
Six Nations: Wales v Scotland
Date: Saturday, 13 February Venue: Principality Stadium,
Cardiff Kick-off: 16:50 GMT
Coverage: Live on BBC One, live commentary on Radio 5
live sports extra, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Wales,
BBC Radio Cymru & BBC Sport website and BBC Sport
app, plus live text commentary.
Dan Biggar will start Wales' Six Nations clash against
Scotland in Cardiff on Saturday after recovering from a
sprained ankle.
Biggar limped out of Sunday's 16-16 draw with Ireland in
Dublin and was replaced by Rhys Priestland.
Bath's Priestland is named on the bench, with Liam Williams
retaining the full-back shirt in an unchanged side, ahead of
fit-again Gareth Anscombe.
Centre Jonathan Davies will make his 50th appearance for
Wales.
Ospreys flanker Justin Tipuric retains the number seven shirt
with captain Sam Warburton on the blind-side and Dan Lydiate
on the bench.
"It's great to be able to name an unchanged side, with Dan
coming through, fit and ready to play," said Wales coach
Warren Gatland.

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