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James Botham Returns For Wales U20s On French Mission

James Botham will return to the Wales U20 team to face France on Friday night as one of four changes made by coach Jason Strange. Botham – who made his debut in the victory over Scotland – was left on the bench for the win against Ireland last week. But the grandson of cricket legend Sir Ian, and son of former Cardiff wing Liam, is back in the No.7 spot for the final round of the age group Six Nations.

James Botham will return to the Wales U20 team to face France on Friday night as one of four changes made by coach Jason Strange.

Botham – who made his debut in the victory over Scotland – was left on the bench for the win against Ireland last week.

But the grandson of cricket legend Sir Ian, and son of former Cardiff wing Liam, is back in the No.7 spot for the final round of the age group Six Nations.

Two of the other three changes for the clash at the Stade Sapiac in Montauban (20:05 GMT) are in the backs. Scrum-half Reuben Morgan-Williams and centre Ioan Nicholas both return to stake their claim. In the forwards, tight-head Steff Thomas gets his first start in the front row.

“By Friday we’ll have involved 31 players throughout this U20 Six Nations campaign, which was always one of our aims,” said Strange.

“It’s to the whole squad’s credit that the team has performed consistently well despite those changes and, better yet, have shown improvements in each game.”

A stunning 41-24 victory against Ireland last Saturday at Parc Eirias followed a 65-34 win in Scotland. From the start of the tournament, Strange outlined a desire for his squad to play an exciting, attack-orientated brand of rugby. After 18 tries and 154 points from the first four rounds, he hasn’t been disappointed.

“We’ve been delighted with our results, but it’s been more pleasing for us as coaches to see the progress they’re making as a team,” believes Strange, who says he wants his side to play without fear. “Getting more game time for players in the squad is invaluable too. We expect France to be very physical. It’s another huge challenge for our players, but one they’ll look forward to.”

With injury ruling out openside flanker Will Jones, inside centre Keiran Williams – one of the competition’s stand-out players – takes the captaincy. The 19-year-old has scored five tries in the campaign so far, including a brace against the Irish.

“Will has done a great job of captaining the team to date, so it’s unfortunate that he’s been ruled out this weekend,” says Strange. “Keiran has been in tremendous form and is a natural leader too, so I’m looking forward to seeing him in that role on Friday.”

This match will be shown live on BBC 2 Wales (including red button).

Wales U20 team to face France U20

15 Rhun Williams (Cardiff Blues)
14 Corey Baldwin (Scarlets)
13 Ioan Nicholas (Scarlets)
12 Keiran Williams (c) (Ospreys)
11 Ryan Conbeer (Scarlets)
10 Ben Jones (Cardiff Blues)
9 Reuben Morgan-Williams (Ospreys)
1 Rhys Carre (Cardiff Blues)
2 Corrie Tarrant (Cardiff Blues)
3 Steff Thomas (Scarlets)
4 Alex Dombrandt (Cardiff Met)
5 Sean Moore (Pontypridd)
6 Shane Lewis-Hughes (Cardiff Blues)
7 James Botham (Cardiff Blues)
8 Aled Ward (Cardiff Blues)

Replacements

16 Ellis Shipp (Newport Gwent Dragons)
17 Tom Mably (Cardiff Blues)
18 Keiron Assiratti (Cardiff Blues)
19 Jack Pope (Bridgend)
20 Sid Blackmore (Bath)
21 Dane Blacker (Cardiff Blues)
22 Arwel Robson (Newport Gwent Dragons)
23 Owen Lane (Cardiff Blues)

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