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Three Dragons On Sevens Duty

Richie Pugh has named three Dragons players in his Wales Sevens squad that will travel to Dubai and Cape Town for his first season as head coach.

Martyn Bicknell | 21/11/2018

The former Sevens World Cup winner, who has stepped up from his assistant role since Gareth Williams took over as Wales U20 head coach, will hand World Rugby Sevens Series debuts to five players in Dubai next week - four of whom were recently part of the U20 programme.

Those four players join the programme from the regions, who view the sevens pathway as key to some of their young players' development. 

"Many will already know about Ryan Conbeer's finishing exploits from a 15s perspective with Scarlets and Wales U20, and he'll provide us with good firepower out wide. Dragons' Taine Basham up front has got a great skillset and footwork for a carrying back-rower. The Cardiff Blues pairing of Ben Jones and Dane Blacker in midfield are full of confidence and back themselves." 

As part of their preparations for Dubai and Cape Town, the Wales squad partook in a training camp with European champions Ireland a week ago, which saw them compete in live game situations.

Pugh believes there's a good balance in his squad for the first two legs of the series, with Dragons and Wales U20s' Joe Goodchild also waiting in the wings as a travelling reserve. "When you add in Ben Roach, Cai Devine, Owen Jenkins and Will Talbot-Davies, I'm hoping all their experience will spur the boys on come next Friday. It'll be completely different to the cold climate we've been accustomed to lately, so we've got to get used to the heat of Dubai and Cape Town very quickly."

Wales will have a training game against Scotland on Tuesday next week, and Pugh suggests that come their first pool game against world champions New Zealand, some of his players "will be thrown into the deep end of the World Series", with USA and Spain also to come.

However, he adds: "We need to expose players to these experienced teams, put them under that level of pressure in a top-level environment. This is what sevens gives them an insight into, and it's fantastic for their learning."

Core Players: Afon Bagshaw (Vice-Captain), Cai Devine, Owen Jenkins, Jay Jones, Ben Roach, Luke Treharne (Captain). Cardiff Blues: Dane Blacker, Ben Jones. Dragons: Taine Basham, Joe Goodchild, Will Talbot-Davies. Scarlets: Ryan Conbeer, Tomi Lewis. 

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