Dan Biggar: Wales name Lions fly-half as captain for 2022 Six Nations
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Wales have named British and Irish Lions fly-half Dan Biggar as captain for the Six Nations.
As permanent skipper Alun Wyn Jones is injured, Biggar, 32, will lead his country for the first time, with lock Adam Beard vice-captain.
Centre Jonathan Davies and flanker Ellis Jenkins, who have captained Wales in the past, are also in the squad.
Ospreys hooker Dewi Lake and flanker Jac Morgan and Cardiff forward James Ratti are the uncapped players.
As well as usual skipper Jones, Wales' lengthy injury list includes fellow Lions Ken Owens, Taulupe Faletau, Dan Lydiate, Josh Navidi, Justin Tipuric, George North and Leigh Halfpenny.
Dragons flanker Ross Moriarty has been named in the squad with Wales hoping he will have recovered for the start of the tournament after suffering a shoulder injury against New Zealand in October 2021.
Wales begin the defence of their Six Nations title against Ireland in Dublin on Saturday, 5 February.
On his decision to pick Biggar as captain, Wales head coach Wayne Pivac said: "With the experience missing we wanted someone who had experienced the competition on a number of occasions and knows the rigours of it.
"He gives us that - he has 95 Wales caps and he's toured with the British and Irish Lions.
"Dan has the respect of the other players and management so we think he'll do a great job."
On the three new caps, Pivac added: "Dewi Lake is a guy we have been looking at for some time and somebody we had in our extended squad against Barbarians in 2019.
"He is a guy who has captained Wales Under-20s and we think he is a good player with a big future.
"Jac Morgan has been in and around selection and with the injuries we have got, it's a great opportunity for him to show what he can offer at this level of the game and we will learn a lot about him.
"James Ratti is a young bloke who has gone from the second row to the loose forward position. It was a position where there were going to be some new players with the injuries.
"He is a player who excites us with his size. He is new to the position, he will learn a lot and we are looking forward to having him come in."
On top of the many Lions missing, Wales are also without hooker Elliot Dee, flanker Josh Macleod and centre Johnny Williams because of injury.
Ospreys centre Owen Watkin earns a recall but Owen Lane, Thomas Young, Ben Thomas, WillGriff John and Rhodri Jones are left out having been involved during last year's autumn Tests.
"We are excited to get back together as a squad when we meet up on Monday," said Pivac.
"The Six Nations is a very special competition and we want to go out and win, like every other nation. This is tournament rugby, so it's about working hard in training and preparing well each week.
"Last year the Six Nations offered fans an exciting brand of rugby with lots of tries and, while we know we have five tough matches ahead and the margins in Test rugby are fine, we are looking forward to the challenge.
"With the World Cup on the horizon next year, every match will be important for development on the road to France."
On the same day Pivac's squad was announced, Heineken Champions Cup organisers cast doubt over wing Alex Cuthbert's involvement by revealing he had been cited for a high tackle playing for Ospreys.
Wales squad for 2022 Six Nations
Forwards: Rhys Carre (Cardiff), Wyn Jones (Scarlets), Gareth Thomas (Ospreys), Ryan Elias (Scarlets), Dewi Lake (Ospreys), Bradley Roberts (Ulster), Leon Brown (Dragons), Tomas Francis (Ospreys), Dillon Lewis (Cardiff), Adam Beard (Ospreys, vice-captain), Ben Carter (Dragons), Seb Davies (Cardiff), Will Rowlands (Dragons), Christ Tshiunza (Exeter Chiefs), Taine Basham (Dragons), Ellis Jenkins (Cardiff), Jac Morgan (Ospreys), Ross Moriarty (Dragons), James Ratti (Cardiff), Aaron Wainwright (Dragons).
Backs: Gareth Davies (Scarlets), Kieran Hardy (Scarlets), Tomos Williams (Cardiff), Gareth Anscombe (Ospreys), Dan Biggar (Northampton, captain), Rhys Priestland (Cardiff), Callum Sheedy (Bristol Bears), Jonathan Davies (Scarlets), Willis Halaholo (Cardiff), Nick Tompkins (Saracens), Owen Watkin (Ospreys), Josh Adams (Cardiff), Alex Cuthbert (Ospreys), Louis Rees-Zammit (Gloucester), Johnny McNicholl (Scarlets), Liam Williams (Scarlets).