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Wales drop scrum-half Phillips for must-win match against France

Wales half back Mike Phillips has been dropped to the bench for Friday’s must-win Six Nations match with France in Cardiff, while wing George North has moved into midfield in the absence of Scott Williams and Jonathan Davies.

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Scrum half Mike Phillips has suffered behind a struggling Wales pack. Photo: AP
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Wales half back Mike Phillips has been dropped to the bench for Friday’s must-win Six Nations match with France in Cardiff, while wing George North has moved into midfield in the absence of Scott Williams and Jonathan Davies.

Holders Wales are chasing a third consecutive crown, but after last weekend’s disappointing 26-3 defeat by Ireland, a win is crucial if they want keep their title ambitions on track.

Phillips, capped 82 times by Wales and with five test appearances for the British and Irish Lions, has suffered behind a struggling forward pack and makes way for Rhys Webb.

I thought Rhys [Webb] played excellently for the Ospreys at the weekend and he comes in and gives us a different dimension and it’s a great opportunity for him
Wales coach Warren Gatland

“I thought Rhys played excellently for the Ospreys at the weekend and he comes in and gives us a different dimension and it’s a great opportunity for him,” said coach Warren Gatland.

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Williams was injured tackling Ireland’s Brian O’Driscoll in Dublin while Davies, who suffered a chest injury in the November test against South Africa, has failed to recover sufficiently despite returning for club side Scarlets, meaning North shifts infield and Liam Williams starts on the wing.

Luke Charteris returns at lock after missing the last match with a hamstring injury.

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“Luke has been working really hard over the past couple of weeks and it’s a big boost for us that he is back,” Gatland said.

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