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Cory Hill withdraws from Wales team following backlash

Warren Gatland, Head Coach of Wales is pictured ahead of the Summer Rugby International between South Africa and Wales at Twickenham Stadium on June 22, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

Gareth Davies will captain Wales against the Reds after Cory Hill’s late withdrawal moments before kick-off for “personal reasons”.

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The lock was controversially selected as captain to take on the Super Rugby Pacific outfit, but will now be replaced by Dafydd Jenkins, who was originally picked by Warren Gatland to start on the bench.

Dewi Lake has come into the matchday squad and fills Jenkins’ place on the bench.

Wales’ tour of Australia may have provided Gatland with some signs of growth, but, ultimately, they were ranked in the world’s top ten when they travelled south and will return home no longer in that club. And it could get worse for them this weekend.

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    The Wallabies’ 26-16 win in Sydney in the first Test booted Wales out of the top ten for the first time in rankings history, and the 36-28 Australian win a week later in Melbourne, Wales’ ninth Test lost in a row, ensured the visitors would not rebound back.

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    4
    Penalty Goals
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    4
    Tries
    4
    2
    Conversions
    4
    0
    Drop Goals
    0
    115
    Carries
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    While Wales can finish their tour on a high on Friday against the Reds, all Welsh eyes will be on Australia’s fixture with Georgia a day later at the Allianz Stadium.

    That is because a Georgian victory would see them leapfrog Wales into eleventh place in the world rankings.

    As the fixture against the Reds is not an international match, Wales cannot affect their ranking this weekend, which means they have no control as to whether they will end up languishing in twelfth place on Monday.

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    Worse still for Wales, Richard Cockerill’s side will arrive in Australia with a spring in their step following their 25-23 victory over Eddie Jones’ Japan in Sendai.

    It will nevertheless require a Herculean effort from the Lelos to triumph over the Wallabies, with both their encounters going the way of Australia. Their most recent meeting came at the World Cup last year, resulting in a 35-15 win for the Wallabies.

    Wales XV
    15. Cameron Winnett
    14. Rio Dyer
    13. Nick Tompkins
    12. Eddie James
    11. Regan Grace
    10. Sam Costeow
    9. Gareth Davies
    1. Kemsley Mathias
    2. Evan Lloyd
    3. Archie Griffin
    4. Matthew Screech
    5. Dafydd Jenkins
    6. Christ Tshiunza
    7. Taine Plumtree
    8. Mackenzie Martin

    Replacements
    16. Efan Daniel
    17. Corey Domachowski
    18. Harri O’Connor
    19. Dewi Lake
    20. Tommy Reffell
    21. Kieran Hardy
    22. Ben Thomas
    23. Mason Grady

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