Sporting Digest: Rugby Union
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Your support makes all the difference.WALES have made five changes for their final tour match, against the South African Barbarians, today in Windhoek, Namibia. Neil Jenkins has been switched back to centre, and Cardiff's Adrian Davies resumes at No 10. Ian Jones takes over from Simon Hill on the right wing, while John Davies is in at prop and Mark Perego plays open-side flanker.
WALES (v South African Barbarians, Windhoek, today): M Rayer (Cardiff); I Jones, N Boobyer (Llanelli), N Jenkins (Pontypridd), W Proctor (Llanelli); A Davies (Cardiff), R Moon (Llanelli); M Griffiths (Cardiff), A Lamerton (Llanelli), J Davies (Neath), P Davies (Llanelli), G Llewellyn (Neath, capt), S Davies (Swansea), E Lewis, M Perego (Llanelli). Replacements: H Woodland (Maesteg), S Hill (Cardiff), R McBryde (Swansea), H Williams-Jones (South Wales Police), P Arnold (Swansea), A Williams (Bridgend).
TOUR MATCH (Invercargill): Southland 16 British Isles 34.
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