Thomas Young in Wales Six Nations squad

Thomas Young is in line to make his Test debut after being name in ' 36-man squad for the .
The openside is one of seven uncapped players included by Rob Howley with 's Owen Williams also featuring.
The other five players are Olly Cracknell, Ashton Hewitt, Steffan Evans, Rory Thornton and Aled Davies.
Given Sam Warburton's decision to give up his role as captain, the squad will be led by lock Alun Wyn Jones.
Head coach Howley has named nine front row forwards in his squad. Rob Evans, who missed the autumn campaign due to injury returns and alongside Nicky Smith, Scott Andrews, Rhodri Jones, Tomas Francis and Samson Lee. Kristian Dacey, Ken Owens and Scott Baldwin are the three hookers named.
Jones, who became Wales' 127th captain when he first took on the duties back in 2009 (against Italy in Rome, Wales' first opponents in this year's competition) and has led Wales on a total of five previous occasions, is joined by Jake Ball, Luke Charteris, Cory Hill and Thornton.
The uncapped back-row duo of Cracknell and Young are named alongside James King, Justin Tipuric, Ross Moriarty, Taulupe Faletau and Sam Warburton.
pair Gareth Davies and Aled Davies are included along with Rhys Webb. Ospreys duo Dan Biggar and Sam Davies are joined by uncapped fly-half Williams. Jamie Roberts, Jonathan Davies and Scott Williams are named as the centres with Hewitt and Evans joined by Alex Cuthbert, George North, Liam Williams and Leigh Halfpenny as the back-three contingent.
“I believe we have named an exciting and experienced squad for what is going to be a thrilling RBS 6 Nations ,” said Howley.
“It's an honour to select Alun Wyn as captain. His vast experience, as a player and a leader will help drive this squad forward and I believe he will flourish in the role.
“Sam (Warburton) has led Wales more times than any other captain and had great success in the role, however we want him to concentrate on his game and to be the best player he can be. We had conversations during and since the autumn with Sam, no player is guaranteed their place in an international team and we want Sam to be playing his very best rugby and he agrees this is the best way forward.
“There is a flavour of freshness too in the squad, with seven uncapped players deserving their opportunity and it will be exciting to see how they perform in the international set-up.
“It is shaping up to be another great Six Nations. We have the all important carrot of Rugby World Cup seedings on the horizon post tournament and that is an important target for us, especially as we welcome the World's no2 (England) and no4 (Ireland) ranked sides to Principality Stadium over the coming months.”
The squad will meet up next Monday (January 23) to begin preparations ahead of their opening Six Nations clash against Italy in Rome on Sunday, February 5.
Wales squad
Forwards: Scott Andrews (Blues), Nicky Smith (Ospreys), Rob Evans (Scarlets), Rhodri Jones (Ospreys), Tomas Francis (Exeter), Samson Lee (Scarlets), Kristian Dacey (Blues), Ken Owens (Scarlets), Scott Baldwin (Ospreys), Jake Ball (Scarlets), Alun Wyn Jones (Ospreys), Rory Thornton (Ospreys), Luke Charteris (), Cory Hill (), James King (Ospreys), Justin Tipuric (Ospreys), Olly Cracknell (Ospreys), Ross Moriarty (Gloucester), Taulupe Faletau (Bath), Sam Warburton (Blues), Thomas Young (Wasps)
Backs: Gareth Davies (Scarlets), Rhys Webb (Ospreys), Aled Davies (Scarlets), Dan Biggar (Ospreys), Sam Davies (Ospreys), Owen Williams (Leicester), Jamie Roberts (), Jonathan Davies (Scarlets), Scott Williams (Scarlets), Ashton Hewitt (Dragons), Alex Cuthbert (Blues), Steffan Evans (Scarlets), George North (Northampton), Liam Williams (Scarlets), Leigh Halfpenny (Toulon)

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