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Gareth Thomas returns to the Wales side for the first time in nine months for Saturday's Test against Australia. | Gareth Thomas returns to the Wales side for the first time in nine months for Saturday's Test against Australia. |
The former captain is named along with Shane Williams at wing, with Kevin Morgan claiming the full-back berth. | The former captain is named along with Shane Williams at wing, with Kevin Morgan claiming the full-back berth. |
Scarlets tyro Gavin Evans must wait for his Wales debut, as Gavin Henson will partner Tom Shanklin at centre. | Scarlets tyro Gavin Evans must wait for his Wales debut, as Gavin Henson will partner Tom Shanklin at centre. |
Gethin Jenkins is preferred to Duncan Jones at loose-head prop alongside Matt Rees and Adam Jones, while Ryan Jones is passed fit to start at number eight. | Gethin Jenkins is preferred to Duncan Jones at loose-head prop alongside Matt Rees and Adam Jones, while Ryan Jones is passed fit to start at number eight. |
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Thomas last played for his country in February, leading Wales to a 28-18 Six Nations win over Scotland and scoring a try in the process. | Thomas last played for his country in February, leading Wales to a 28-18 Six Nations win over Scotland and scoring a try in the process. |
But the Toulouse three-quarter then suffered a mini-stroke that ruled him out for the remainder of the season. | But the Toulouse three-quarter then suffered a mini-stroke that ruled him out for the remainder of the season. |
The health scare, which saw Thomas rupture arteries in his neck, came during the stressful period in which former coach Mike Ruddock made his controversial departure from the post. | The health scare, which saw Thomas rupture arteries in his neck, came during the stressful period in which former coach Mike Ruddock made his controversial departure from the post. |
Although he has lost the captaincy to Stephen Jones, who partners Scarlets team-mate Dwayne Peel at half-back on Saturday, Thomas is at least back in the starting line-up. | Although he has lost the captaincy to Stephen Jones, who partners Scarlets team-mate Dwayne Peel at half-back on Saturday, Thomas is at least back in the starting line-up. |
WALES XV v AUSTRALIA Select your own Wales XV | WALES XV v AUSTRALIA Select your own Wales XV |
Ospreys back-row Ryan Jones was Wales' major injury doubt for the match at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. | Ospreys back-row Ryan Jones was Wales' major injury doubt for the match at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. |
He hurt a rib in the Ospreys' loss to Stade Francais but lines up in a back-row with regional colleague Jon Thomas and Blues open-side Martyn Williams. | He hurt a rib in the Ospreys' loss to Stade Francais but lines up in a back-row with regional colleague Jon Thomas and Blues open-side Martyn Williams. |
Ian Evans and Ian Gough get the nod at lock, with Robert Sidoli (ribs) and Brent Cockbain the men to miss out. | Ian Evans and Ian Gough get the nod at lock, with Robert Sidoli (ribs) and Brent Cockbain the men to miss out. |
Cockbain may well have been named in the squad, but was definitely ruled out after being handed a 20-day ban by a disciplinary panel on Tuesday for a stamp against Sale Sharks. | Cockbain may well have been named in the squad, but was definitely ruled out after being handed a 20-day ban by a disciplinary panel on Tuesday for a stamp against Sale Sharks. |
On the bench, Alun Wyn Jones covers both lock and back-row, as Wales coach Gareth Jenkins has gone with three front-row replacements. | On the bench, Alun Wyn Jones covers both lock and back-row, as Wales coach Gareth Jenkins has gone with three front-row replacements. |
One of those was meant to be Worcester's Chris Horsman, but the tight-head misses out over a row on Test dates. | One of those was meant to be Worcester's Chris Horsman, but the tight-head misses out over a row on Test dates. |
Because the Wallabies match falls outside the International Rugby Board's official Test window, Horsman's English club was not obliged to release him. | Because the Wallabies match falls outside the International Rugby Board's official Test window, Horsman's English club was not obliged to release him. |
England are playing New Zealand on Sunday, but were only able to have their players available after the Rugby Football Union agreed a compensation package with the English clubs. | England are playing New Zealand on Sunday, but were only able to have their players available after the Rugby Football Union agreed a compensation package with the English clubs. |
That is thought to be more than £45,000 per man and the Welsh Rugby Union was unable to negotiate a compromise with the Warriors and umbrella organisation Premier Rugby Limited. | That is thought to be more than £45,000 per man and the Welsh Rugby Union was unable to negotiate a compromise with the Warriors and umbrella organisation Premier Rugby Limited. |
Wales have opted to put Scarlets back-row Gavin Thomas on the bench instead of calling up another prop. | Wales have opted to put Scarlets back-row Gavin Thomas on the bench instead of calling up another prop. |
French club Toulouse were happy to give permission for three-quarter Thomas to be available to face Australia and win his 89th Wales cap. | French club Toulouse were happy to give permission for three-quarter Thomas to be available to face Australia and win his 89th Wales cap. |
Henson and Shanklin were the midfield choice in Wales' march to the 2005 Grand Slam, but injury and suspension have kept that partnership apart until now. | Henson and Shanklin were the midfield choice in Wales' march to the 2005 Grand Slam, but injury and suspension have kept that partnership apart until now. |
After they kick off their autumn campaign against Australia, Wales then face Pacific Islands, Canada and New Zealand on successive weekends. | After they kick off their autumn campaign against Australia, Wales then face Pacific Islands, Canada and New Zealand on successive weekends. |
Wales team v Australia (Millennium Stadium, Cardiff):Kevin Morgan (Newport Gwent Dragons); Gareth Thomas (Toulouse), Tom Shanklin (Cardiff Blues), Gavin Henson (Ospreys), Shane Williams (Ospreys); Stephen Jones (Llanelli Scarlets), Dwayne Peel (Llanelli Scarlets); Gethin Jenkins (Cardiff Blues), Matthew Rees (Llanelli Scarlets), Adam Jones (Ospreys), Ian Evans (Ospreys), Ian Gough (Newport Gwent Dragons), Jon Thomas (Ospreys), Martyn Williams (Cardiff Blues), Ryan Jones (Ospreys).Replacements: Rhys Thomas (Cardiff Blues), Duncan Jones (Ospreys), Gavin Thomas (Llanelli Scarlets), Alun Wyn Jones (Ospreys), Mike Phillips (Cardiff Blues), James Hook (Ospreys), Mark Jones (Llanelli Scarlets). | Wales team v Australia (Millennium Stadium, Cardiff):Kevin Morgan (Newport Gwent Dragons); Gareth Thomas (Toulouse), Tom Shanklin (Cardiff Blues), Gavin Henson (Ospreys), Shane Williams (Ospreys); Stephen Jones (Llanelli Scarlets), Dwayne Peel (Llanelli Scarlets); Gethin Jenkins (Cardiff Blues), Matthew Rees (Llanelli Scarlets), Adam Jones (Ospreys), Ian Evans (Ospreys), Ian Gough (Newport Gwent Dragons), Jon Thomas (Ospreys), Martyn Williams (Cardiff Blues), Ryan Jones (Ospreys).Replacements: Rhys Thomas (Cardiff Blues), Duncan Jones (Ospreys), Gavin Thomas (Llanelli Scarlets), Alun Wyn Jones (Ospreys), Mike Phillips (Cardiff Blues), James Hook (Ospreys), Mark Jones (Llanelli Scarlets). |