NEWPORT Gwent Dragons supply a record four players in the Welsh team to face the Barbarians at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday.
Record try scoring wing Aled Brew, lock Luke Charteris and back row pair Dan Lydiate and Toby Faletau, who makes his debut, the first Tongan-born player to appear for Wales, are all in the team and hooker Lloyd Burns completes a meteoric rise to the top by being named on the bench - the day after he gets married.
Dragons coach Darren Edwards said, "I'm thrilled, it's fantastic and it's recognition for all the hard work they have put in."
Director of rugby Robert Beale said, "At last the national set-up is recognising the progress we're making. It's massive and it says everything about the Dragons style of play, the coaching and the work ethic."
Gavin Henson has been recalled to the team, wearing the Wales jersey for the first time for two years, coach Warren Gatland saying, "He knows he just needs to let his rugby do the talking now."
Stephen Jones will win his 100th cap, Ryan Jones switches to lock and prop Ryan Bevington is the other uncapped player.
Team: M Stoddart, G North, J Davies, G Henson, A Brew, S Jones, M Phillips, R Bevington, H Bennett, P James, R Jones, L Charteris, D Lydiate, T Faletau, S Warburton (captain). Replacements; L Burns, S Andrews, A W Jones, J Turnbull, T Knoyle, R Priestland, Scott Williams.
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