Sunday 17 January 2016

Scarlets v Racing Metro 92 - Preview


Wales scrum-halves past and present face each other when Racing 92 look to cement their place in the Champions Cup knock-out stages against Scarlets.

Gareth Davies was selected ahead of Racing's Mike Phillips for the World Cup, with Phillips subsequently retiring from international rugby.

A win will seal top spot in Pool Three for Racing with a game left.

World Cup winner Dan Carter will play at centre for the French side, with Remi Tales starting at fly-half.

Scarlets have lost all four of their pool matches, including a 29-12 defeat at home to Racing in November.

The injury-hit Welsh region have 14 players unavailable, including seven internationals.

But flanker Rory Pitman is back after nearly four months on the sidelines with a torn bicep, and George Earle returns in the second row after recovering from a calf muscle injury.

Head coach Wayne Pivac says his team - top of the Pro12 table - will benefit from the experience of playing against the Parisian club.

"Racing are a class side and they're playing very well at the moment," he said.

"You're up against some of the great players in the world. It's a great challenge for us and that's the way we're approaching it."

Racing 92
Brice Dulin; Louis Dupichot, Dan Carter, Casey Laulala, Juan Imhoff; Remi Tales, Mike Phillips; Eddy Ben Arous, Dimitri Szarzewski (capt), Ben Tameifuna, Luke Charteris, Manuel Carizza, Yannick Nyanga, Bernard Le Roux, Antonie Claassen.
Replacements: Camille Chat, Julien Brugnaut, Martin Castrogiovanni, Thibault Dubarry, Chris Masoe, Maxime Machenaud, Henry Chavancy, Johannes Goosen

Scarlets
Michael Collins; Steffan Evans, Regan King, Hadleigh Parkes, DTH van der Merwe; Steven Shingler, Gareth Davies; Phil John, Ken Owens (capt), Samson Lee, George Earle, Maselino Paulino, Rory Pitman, Aaron Shingler, Morgan Allen
Replacements: Kirby Myhill, Wyn Jones, Rhodri Jones, Tom Price, Tom Phillips, Rhodri Williams, Daniel Jones, Steffan Hughes

Referee: Matthew Carley (England)
Touch judges: Ian Tempest (England), Wayne Falla (England)
TMO: David Grashoff (England)


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