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Wales’ George North Could Fit Right In At Centre, Says Stephen Jones

George North. Pic: Ospreys

George North. Pic: Ospreys

Stephen Jones believes Wales have some “good options” in midfield ahead of Saturday’s Six Nations opener against Italy. Wales have lost Scarlets star Jonathan Davies from their entire Six Nations campaign after he suffered a knee injury during the World Cup. That leaves wing George North and uncapped Saracens back Nick Tompkins among options available to new head coach Wayne Pivac.

Stephen Jones believes Wales have some “good options” in midfield ahead of Saturday’s Six Nations opener against Italy.

Wales have lost Scarlets star Jonathan Davies from their entire Six Nations campaign after he suffered a knee injury during the World Cup.

That leaves wing George North and uncapped Saracens back Nick Tompkins among options available to new head coach Wayne Pivac.

Ospreys centre Owen Watkin has also resumed training after recovering from a knee injury suffered last month.

“George has fitted in at centre a few times in training,” said Wales attack coach Jones.

“We’ve got some good options there. We are just trying to be as smart as we can, getting our best runners on the ball at the right times in the right channels so we can be potent with the ball.

“Owen Watkin trained with us this morning, so he is doing very well. Today was his first session and he is working particularly hard with the physios.”

Wales last week lost wing Owen Lane from their plans due to a hamstring injury, and hooker Elliot Dee has had a limited role in the build-up to facing the Azzurri.

But there appear to be few issues elsewhere, with the likes of Louis Rees-Zammit, Johnny McNicholl and No.8 Taulupe Faletau all training.

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