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Six Nations: Wales make four changes for France match as they look to end winless run in tournament
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- Wales reinforce their pack for the France clash by naming Ollie Cracknell at No 8 and beefing up the front row, aiming to curb a poor Six Nations run.
- Aaron Wainwright shifts from No 8 to blindside to accommodate Cracknell, with Alex Mann staying at openside in a reshaped back row.
- Rhys Carre and Tomas Francis return to join captain Dewi Lake in a strengthened front row as Wales seek parity at scrum time.
- Louis Rees-Zammit remains at full-back as Wales keep stability in the back three while aiming for a first Six Nations win since 2023.
- Tandy labels the England defeat a ‘massive lesson’ and insists adjustments are needed to execute Wales’ game on Sunday.
- France begin their title defence with a 36-14 win over Ireland, signaling a formidable challenge for Wales in Cardiff.
- The Wales starting XV blends Scarlets, Ospreys and other clubs, reflecting a varied club representation ahead of the France test.
- Wales’ recent win drought underlines the urgency of a result against the defending champions at Principality Stadium.
- Galthié warns Wales not to underestimate France, noting Cardiff's atmosphere can swing the balance in a tight Six Nations opener.
- Ireland and Italy prepare separately on the weekend, with Doris urging greater responsibility as part of the wider Six Nations context.
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