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Six Nations: Wales include three uncapped players as Dan Biggar captains

Dan Biggar has been named as Wales captain as Alun Wyn Jones battles an on-going injury. Ian Cook/CameraSport/Getty Images

Fly-half Dan Biggar will captain a Wales squad at the 2022 Six Nations that includes three uncapped players and has a host of experienced names missing through injury as coach Wayne Pivac's side look to retain the title they won last year.

Hooker Dewi Lake has been called up for the first time, along with the back-rowers Jac Morgan and James Ratti.

"With the World Cup on the horizon next year, every match will be important for development on the road to France," Pivac said in a statement on Tuesday.

Biggar will lead the team in the absence of lock Alun Wyn Jones, who misses out due to injury along with prop Elliott Dee, hooker Ken Owens, back rowers Taulupe Faletau, Dan Lydiate, Josh Navidi and Justin Tipuric, and outside backs George North and Leigh Halfpenny.

"With the experience missing with some players out injured, we wanted someone who had experienced the competition on a number of occasions and knows the rigours of it," Pivac said of Biggar.

"He gives us that -- he has 95 Wales caps and he's toured with the British and Irish Lions. Dan has the respect of the other players and management so we think he'll do a great job."

The squad will gather for training on Monday, with Wales' opener against Ireland in Dublin on Feb. 5.

Wales squad:

Rhys Carre, Wyn Jones, Gareth Thomas, Ryan Elias, Dewi Lake, Bradley Roberts, Leon Brown, Tomas Francis, Dillon Lewis, Adam Beard, Ben Carter, Seb Davies, Will Rowlands, Christ Tshiunza, Taine Basham, Ellis Jenkins, Jac Morgan, Ross Moriarty, James Ratti, Aaron Wainwright, Gareth Davies, Kieran Hardy, Tomos Williams, Gareth Anscombe, Dan Biggar, Rhys Priestland, Callum Sheedy, Jonathan Davies,| Uilisi Halaholo, Nick Tompkins, Owen Watkin, Josh Adams, Alex Cuthbert, Louis Rees-Zammit, Johnny McNicholl, Liam Williams.