Scarlets back Ellis Mee will make his Test debut when Wales begin life after Warren Gatland against Guinness Six Nations title favourites Ireland on Saturday.
The Nottingham-born wing, whose mother is from Newport, is among eight personnel changes made by interim head coach Matt Sherratt following Walesโ 22-15 loss to Italy.
That was Gatlandโs final match at the helm, with Wales suffering a 14th successive Test defeat and eighth Six Nations reversal in a row.
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Here is your Wales team for our first home clash of the 2025 @SixNationsRugby ๐ @IrishRugby on Saturday afternoon at @principalitysta, 14:15 KO! ๐ฅ๐#GuinnessM6N | #WALvIRE
โ Welsh Rugby Union ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ (@WelshRugbyUnion) February 20, 2025
Gloucester centre Max Llewellyn and fly-half Gareth Anscombe were recalled by Sherratt after Gatland left them out of his Six Nations squad, and go straight into the starting line-up.
Llewellyn forms a midfield partnership with Ben Thomas, who moves from fly-half, as Walesโ starting centres against Italy โ Nick Tompkins and Eddie James โ drop out.
Mee, who has made only 10 competitive appearances for the Scarlets since joining from Nottingham last summer, replaces the injured Josh Adams in the back three alongside Tom Rogers and Blair Murray.
There are widespread changes in the forwards, including a new starting front row of Nicky Smith, Elliot Dee and Sale Sharks prop WillGriff John, while lock Dafydd Jenkins returns after illness sidelined him in Rome.
There is also a different role for captain Jac Morgan, who switches from openside flanker to blindside, accommodating a start for Leicesterโs Tommy Reffell in the number seven shirt.
Sherratt, in charge for the remaining championship fixtures against Ireland, Scotland and England, includes Harlequins fly-half Jarrod Evans โ he last played for Wales in 2021 โ and Scarlets centre Joe Roberts among the replacements.
Wales are 25-1 with some bookmakers to beat Ireland, standing 10 places below their opponents in the world rankings.
Wales have lost seven of their last eight games against Ireland, and few expect them to seriously trouble Simon Easterbyโs Triple Crown-chasing team at the Principality Stadium.
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๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ Team announcement for our first home game of 2025 @SixNationsRugby coming ๐ ๐๏ธโ๏ธ#GuinnessM6N | #WALvIRE pic.twitter.com/iMIkaC9jaH
โ Welsh Rugby Union ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ท๓ ฌ๓ ณ๓ ฟ (@WelshRugbyUnion) February 20, 2025
Sherratt said: โWe are looking forward to the challenge of facing Ireland.
โWe have spoken this week about being brave, but not reckless, and making sure everyone knows their roles. We also know that keeping our discipline will be huge.
โEveryone is excited for our first home game of the Six Nations. The atmosphere Wales fans create at Principality Stadium is incredible, and playing at home is something the players really look forward to.โ
Team: B Murray (Scarlets); T Rogers (Scarlets), M Llewellyn (Gloucester), B Thomas (Cardiff), E Mee (Scarlets); G Anscombe (Gloucester), Tomos Williams (Gloucester); N Smith (Leicester), E Dee (Dragons), W John (Sale Sharks), W Rowlands (Racing 92), D Jenkins (Exeter), J Morgan (Ospreys, capt), T Reffell (Leicester), T Faletau (Cardiff).
Replacements: E Lloyd (Cardiff), G Thomas (Ospreys), H Thomas (Scarlets), Teddy Williams (Cardiff), A Wainwright (Dragons), R Williams (Dragons), J Evans (Harlequins), J Roberts (Scarlets).
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