Wales begin their campaign against Ireland in Cardiff on 4 February.
Wales head coach Warren Gatland has named four uncapped players in his squad for the Guinness Six Nations Championship.
Ospreys centre Keiran Williams, Cardiff centre Mason Grady, Ospreys lock Rhys Davies and Cardiff second-row forward Teddy Williams have all been selected. The quartet are the only international rookies among a 37-man group, with Gatland’s second spell as Wales boss beginning against Ireland on 4 February.
Scarlets hooker Ken Owens has been appointed captain, being preferred to other candidates such as Justin Tipuric, Dan Biggar and Alun Wyn Jones.🔥 Your Welsh squad for the @SixNationsRugbyExclusive Six Nations Analysis Get Murray Kinsella’s exclusive analysis of Ireland’s Six Nations campaign this spring
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