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Wales is ready to kick off the Nations Championship with a big match against Fiji. The coaching staff has decided to make six changes to the starting team from the one that beat the Barbarians recently. One of the biggest moves is shifting speedy star Louis Rees-Zammit from full-back to his more familiar wing position.

Key Changes in the Backline

The backline sees some fresh faces and position swaps. Rees-Zammit will now use his pace on the wing, where he's a proven threat. Here are the other notable adjustments:

  • Sam Costelow takes over at fly-half to guide the attack.
  • Mason Grady and Nick Tompkins form a new center partnership.
  • Leigh Halfpenny returns at full-back to add experience.

Forward Pack Gets a Refresh

Up front, the forwards also see some changes to bring more energy and power. The coaching staff is looking for a stronger set-piece and more aggressive defense. The key updates in the pack include:

  • Rhys Carré starts at loosehead prop to boost the scrum.
  • Dewi Lake takes over at hooker for his mobility.
  • Taine Plumtree and Tommy Reffell join the back row for extra physicality.

What This Means for the Opener

With these changes, Wales hopes to start the Nations Championship on a high note. Facing a strong Fiji side, the team will rely on Rees-Zammit's speed and the experience of veterans like Halfpenny. Fans can expect an exciting, fast-paced game as both teams look to make a winning start.

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