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Wales could start Warburton and Tipuric
ESPN Staff
March 12, 2013
Wales' Sam Warburton shows off his Man of the Match award, Scotland v Wales, Six Nations, Murrayfield, Scotland, March 9, 2013
Sam Warburton scooped the Man of the Match award for Wales on Saturday © PA Photos
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Wales coach Shaun Edwards has hinted at the possibility of both Sam Warburton and Justin Tipuric starting against England on Saturday.

Current skipper Ryan Jones is struggling with a shoulder injury and could miss the Six Nations clash. If he fails to recover in time then Warburton is likely to regain the captaincy and could pack down at blindside with Tipuric lining up at No.7.

Tipuric replaced Jones on Saturday in their match against Scotland and Edwards has not ruled out the possibility of both opensides being shoe-horned into Wales' back-row for their match with England.

"I thought Sam and Justin worked very well together in Scotland," Edwards said. "Sam got a couple of turnovers after Tips had done the chop tackle beforehand. They worked in combination, and that is what you need your back row to do - one will chop and the other will get on the ball.

"Tips is one of our best leg tacklers, and he did it excellently well, and they were both part of the great goal-line stance at the end when Scotland were battering away. The pair worked superbly well to create the turnovers."

One of England's biggest challenges this weekend promises to be unlocking a Wales defence that has not conceded a try in 275 minutes of Six Nations action - almost three and a half games. Scotland went the same way as France and Italy in suffering shut-outs, but England have scored at least one try against Wales in 11 of the countries' 13 previous Six Nations meetings.

"The lads are very determined to concede the least tries in the competition. We've had a history of doing that in the last few years," Edwards added. "We conceded the least number of tries last year, and hopefully we are going to concede the least tries this year. We are up against one of the biggest challenges, offensively, in England.

"Defence is a mixture of structure, getting the right people in the right positions as quickly as possible, tackle technique, pressure you put on the ball on the floor and in the air, while desire and courage have a lot to do with it, and fitness levels. Whenever we have had the players for any period of time, like the World Cup, our fitness staff have got them in tremendous condition and that shows in your defensive work, chasing back after kicks or when someone makes a break."

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