Wales team to face Italy in Six Nations

Taulupe Faletau in action for Wales

Taulupe Faletau will captain Wales and Scarlets flanker James Davies makes his Test debut in Sunday's Six Nations clash against Italy in Cardiff.

Davies, younger brother of Wales and British and Irish Lions centre Jonathan, is - as expected - among 10 changes made by head coach Warren Gatland following a 37-27 defeat against Ireland 11 days ago.

And fit-again Bath number eight Faletau skippers a team that also sees the likes of wing George North, centre Owen Watkin, fly-half Gareth Anscombe and hooker Elliot Dee handed starts.

The five starting XV survivors from Dublin are Liam Williams, who moves from wing to full-back instead of Leigh Halfpenny, wing Steff Evans, centre Hadleigh Parkes, scrum-half Gareth Davies and lock Cory Hill.

Regular skipper Alun Wyn Jones is rested, while Gatland has opted for a new-look back-row of Davies, Justin Tipuric in the number six shirt and Faletau, who makes a first appearance in this season's tournament and captains his country for the first time.

Davies, 27, was an integral part of the Scarlets' PRO12 title triumph last term, in addition to helping them reach this season's European Champions Cup quarter-finals. He also featured for the Great Britain Olympic silver medal-winning rugby sevens squad at Rio 2016.

North's selection comes four days on from him missing his club Northampton's Aviva Premiership game against Sale Sharks, after which interim Saints boss Alan Gaffney suggested the 25-year-old had not wanted to play for Saints.

North had been released by Wales as it was a Six Nations fallow week, but he did not feature for Northampton amid reports he had an arrangement with former Saints rugby director Jim Mallinder that he would not play club rugby on rest weekends.

Wales are effectively out of the title running following successive losses at Twickenham and the Aviva Stadium, but Gatland has still made more changes than many might have expected.

Gatland said: "It is a great opportunity for Taulupe. He is a world-class player, hugely experienced and this will be great for his development and we are looking forward to seeing those leadership qualities come through.

"We have made some changes, but we are bringing in a lot of quality and a lot of experience with the likes of Bradley Davies, Justin Tipuric, George North and Taulupe.

"Add into that James Davies, who gets his first cap, and Elliot Dee, who gets his first start - this is a great opportunity for them to play tournament rugby.

"It is challenging making changes, but we have picked a really exciting team, and Sunday is their chance."

The replacements' bench includes Wales' entire first choice front-row of Rob Evans, Ken Owens and Samson Lee, while there are also chances for highly-rated Cardiff Blues forwards Seb Davies and Ellis Jenkins.

Wales team to play Italy

FORWARDS: 1 Nicky Smith (Ospreys), 2 Elliot Dee (Dragons), 3 Tomas Francis (Exeter Chiefs), 4 Cory Hill (Dragons), 5 Bradley Davies (Ospreys), 6 Justin Tipuric (Ospreys), 7 James Davies (Scarlets)*, 8 Taulupe Faletau (CAPTAIN, Bath)

BACKS: 9 Gareth Davies (Scarlets), 10 Gareth Anscombe (Cardiff Blues), 11 Steff Evans (Scarlets), 12 Hadleigh Parkes (Scarlets), 13 Owen Watkin (Ospreys), 14 George North (Northampton Saints), 15 Liam Williams (Saracens)

REPLACEMENTS: 16 Ken Owens (Scarlets), 17 Rob Evans (Scarlets), 18 Samson Lee (Scarlets), 19 Seb Davies (Cardiff Blues), 20 Ellis Jenkins (Cardiff Blues), 21 Aled Davies (Scarlets), 22 Rhys Patchell (Scarlets), 23 Leigh Halfpenny (Scarlets)

* Denotes uncapped player

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