Wales have been forced into a late change for their crucial Women's Six Nations showdown with France this Saturday at Cardiff Arms Park. Former captain Hannah Dallavalle steps into the starting lineup at centre, replacing the injured Carys Cox.
Dallavalle, who earned her 70th cap as a substitute in Wales' opening match against Scotland, now brings her vast experience to the heart of the midfield from the kickoff. This reshuffle offers a significant opportunity for the 29-year-old veteran to solidify the Welsh defensive line against a formidable French attack.
In further team news, Jenna de Vera, a former Wales Under-20s captain, has been added to the bench and is in line to make her senior international debut. Her potential introduction would add fresh energy to a Welsh side in search of a momentum-shifting performance.
The challenge ahead is steep. Wales are seeking their first victory over France in a decade and are looking to halt a six-match losing streak in the Six Nations tournament. Under head coach Sean Lynn, the team has secured just one win in their last eleven Tests, making this home fixture a pivotal moment for their campaign. A strong, resilient display against one of the world's top sides could be the catalyst they need.
The stage is set for a classic Six Nations battle, where determination and teamwork will be just as important as individual skill. Every tackle, line break, and strategic kick will count as Wales aim to defy the odds and reignite their championship hopes.
