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Jonathan Davies and Callum Sheedy have been left out by Wayne Pivac.
Ali Price, Liam Williams, Josh Adams, Ken Owens, and Wyn Jones all start too.
Tadhg Furlong will make his first Test start in a year against Italy on Saturday.
The Justice Minister said the issue will be resolved “in a matter of weeks”.
Connacht’s Jack Carty has been left out as the Ulster out-half comes back into the squad.
Scott Fardy, Will Connors, Max Deegan, John Cooney and Stuart McCloskey were named in the XV.
The Crusaders are unchanged as they aim to pick up where they left off.
The Six Nations fixture is due to take place in Cardiff on Saturday.
Denis Buckley, Shane Delahunt, Joe Maksymiw and Niall Murray all come into the starting XV.
Head coach Andy Farrell has opted for the same starting XV that beat Wales last time out.
After a defeat in Paris, the England boss has shaken up his starting XV.
Garry Ringrose and Caelan Doris miss out on the clash against Wales due to injury.
Marty Moore misses out after limping off during last weekend’s defeat to Clermont.
Ross Molony captains the team from the second row.
Andy Friend’s side face the South Africans in Galway tomorrow.
Tadhg Beirne is set for his first appearance of the season off the bench in Wales.
Ben Spencer has replaced Willi Heinz on the bench in the only change to the matchday 23.
Joe Schmidt’s starting XV has 886 caps worth of Test rugby experience.
Key man Tim Nanai Williams has been passed fit to start as the Samoans make two changes.
Andrew Conway gets the nod on the right wing for Joe Schmidt’s side.
Alun Wyn Jones captains the visitors from the second row in both sides’ final World Cup warm-up.
Jean Kleyn will travel as one of the second row options, while Munster’s Chris Farrell is included.
Saturday will be the head coach’s final game in charge in Cardiff.
The Leinster man will get his first Test start at Twickenham on Saturday.
Eddie Jones has sprung a few surprises in his 31-man group.
The bodies of a man (38), a woman (37) and a 15-year-old girl were found at a flat at 11am yesterday.
Joe Schmidt has made six changes to his starting pack as several big guns return.
Two of the sites are in Tipperary, while there is one each in Kildare, Limerick and Offaly.
He was shot dead by police.
The two are accused of a number of offences against the women – one of whom has a severe learning disability.
Journalism graduate Martin Malone said that he was given no mentoring and claimed the newspaper were using the scheme for free labour.
Each dolphin creates its own signature whistle in the first few months of life and then swims around announcing themselves so others learn it.
Joan Collins has defended her naming of high-profile individuals who allegedly had penalty points cancelled in the Dáil chamber last December.
A garda and a sergeant have reportedly blown the whistle on the practice of penalty points on drivers’ licences being terminated inappropriately for some high-profile figures.
The Leinster man held off stiff competition from Jonny Sexton to land the role of captaining Ireland against the Springboks.