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| LEADING FROM THE FRONT: Ex-Wales and Lions back row star Colin Charvis returns after recovering from injury to skipper the Dragons |
THE Newport Gwent Dragons are boosted by the return of their captain Colin Charvis, Wales prop Rhys Thomas and lock Luke Charteris for the clash with Glasgow Warriors on Sunday (kick off 4.05pm).
Both Charvis and Charteris are available for selection for the Magners League encounter at Rodney Parade having recovered from injury.
Thomas returns from international duty after being a member of Wales' Grand Slam squad, playing in the 47-8 victory over Italy.
Former Wales internationals Ceri Sweeney and Richard Parks are both missing because of injury.
The squad is as follows:
K Morgan, M Thomas, G Wyatt, R Mustoe, R Fussell, R Gomer-Davies, P Emerick, A Smith, A Thomas, A Walker, W Evans, A Back, R Thomas, G Robinson, L Harrison, B Daly, S Jones, A Jones, L Charteris, P Sidoli, A Hall, J Bearman, C Charvis (captain), M Owen, J Ringer.
4:40pm Wednesday 26th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: Corpardguy, USA on 7:48pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Is Charvis coming back next season?
Is Charvis coming back next season?
Posted by: jonty, on the fence on 9:29pm Wed 26 Mar 08
not if he has got any sense
not if he has got any sense
Posted by: Bela, Llandenny on 1:11am Sat 29 Mar 08
It's touch and go with his knee apparently. If it gets touched,he'll go. He'll be a big loss but I reckon he'll get a fair bit of media work as he is a useful pundit.
It's touch and go with his knee apparently. If it gets touched,he'll go. He'll be a big loss but I reckon he'll get a fair bit of media work as he is a useful pundit.
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