Wales make three starting changes to face Ireland
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Wales make three starting changes to face IrelandImage source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyImage caption, Saracens lock Georgia Evans is set for her 47th Wales appearance on SaturdayByCeri Coleman-PhillipsBBC Sport WalesPublished2 minutes agoCarys Cox and Hannah Dallavalle return to Wales' backline for the Six Nations trip to Ireland on Saturday (18:30 BST).Cox missed the defeats by France and England after picking up a knock in training, while Dallavalle was a late withdrawal against the Red Roses.Cox slots back into midfield alongside Courtney Keight, while Dallavalle, usually a centre herself, moves out to the wing in place of Seren Singleton.Georgia Evans is the third starting change, taking her place in the second row in place of the injured Gwen Crabb.It will be Evans' first start of the campaign and she is partnered by Branwen Metcalfe who trades positions with Jorja Aiono in the back row. Nikita Prothero is set for a debut off the bench, while Natalia John could win her 50th cap. Bethan Lewis will lead the side out at Affidea Stadium, with Kate Williams ruled out of the rest of the tournament with a leg injury. Wales' rising star Aiono proud of Samoan heritagePublished2 days agoWales' Metcalfe signs new Gloucester-Hartpury dealPublished19 hours agoWales captain Williams ruled out of Six NationsPublished6 days agoWales are winless in the tournament so far, with their last Six Nations victory coming against Italy in 2024.And despite the wooden spoon looming large for a third consecutive year, they are encouraged by their four-try showing against world champions England last time out."We are excited to resume the Six Nations and build on the grit and resilience we showed against England," said Wales head coach Sean Lynn."We took another real step forward in building our playing style and team identity and we know we have to do the same against Ireland in their own backyard."This is a new-look Wales squad and it's all abo...




