I don't see much potential in Morgan Allen tbh. He has never really done much of note during his time with the Ospreys.
Bearman is probably the second best 8 at the regions and is a clear step above Jonathan Thomas and Powell. But he is 33 so will likely never get an international cap. Still better than some of the rookies suggested in this thread.
I think Bev and Baldwin are steadily improving their chances of touring. That is a pretty decent team Pete. I'd rather have someone new at fullback to develop, but Byrne could add some leadership and experience. Likewise with Kohn. Captaincy would be an interesting selection with that team. I'd say Mitchell given that XV. I think we could see Ian Evans play some role on this tour, I really like the bloke. Let's make a bench for that XV.
16 Baldwin
17 Jones R
18 Andrews
19 Kohn/King (I would consider Ryan Jones playing if not a Lion)
20 King/Pretorius/Shingler
21 WilliamsL
22 Patchell/Hook/JonesSteffan (I could see Hook touring, Stef is mixed but a handy player on his day)
23 Prydie (might start him over Byrne, not sure at wing or FB)
I think Prydie would be a valuable addition. His boot had been pretty good for us this season, and he is getting the match time he needs. By the start of January I think he had played more rugby for us than the rest of his professional career.
16. Gerwyn Price (Glasgow Warriors) This is an outside OUTSIDE call, purely depending on how much game time he gets before the end of the season, reminds me of Lloyd Burns, watched him for Cross Keys a few times and couldn't understand how the Dragons didn't pick him up...
17. Rhodri Jones (Scarlets) Unlucky with his shoulder injury, had an operation and slowly coming back, fingers crossed can get some games under his belt and doesn't pick up any more knocks..
18. Samson Lee (Scarlets) Had a massive U20 World Cup and to be honest I'm surprised by how rapidly he has improved, a place on the plane to Japan would benefit him further, as well as Wales in the future..
19. Andrew Coombes (NEWPORT gwent Dragons) A close call between him and Olly Kohn, definitely deserves to tour with Wales, not just there to make up the numbers..
20. Kieran Murphy (Scarlets) Good carrier, quick for an eight and gains yards, is also capable of getting tries, has trained with Wales in the past..
21. Lloyd Williams (Cardiff Blues) Was going to go for Aled Davies of the Scarlets but didn't want to look biased, seems to be a different player for Wales, and doesn't look out of place, although he has never really impressed me for the Blues..
22. Steffan Jones (NEWPORT gwent Dragons) In my opinion every bit as talented as Patchell and a similar sort of player, defensively a bit naive, but would benefit from Starting week in week out for the Dragons, and not turning out at Full back for Cross Keys..
23. Jack Dixon (NEWPORT gwent Dragons) 100% certain this boy will play for wales, 6'3 and 16st (Still only 18) talented player..
Lee is too young, he gets bummed one week and then turns it around, repeat cycle.
I don't see the point in going to Japan and only giving a couple of new caps. These tours should be used to blood some new players who deserve a chance, leaving some of the experienced players at home to get in a full pre season if they aren't on the Lions tour.
Players that I see as deserving a chance are (not all uncapped, but players who are only getting limited gametime, or are still developing at international level):
Prop: Ryan Bevington, Craig Mitchell, Samson Lee
Hooker: Scott Baldwin, Emyr Phillips
Second-row: Lloyd Peers, James King, Andrew Coombs
Back-row: Josh Navidi
Scrum halves: Lloyd Williams, Aled Davies (maybe)
Outside Halves: Dan Biggar, Rhys Patchell, James Hook
Centres: Ashley Beck
Back-three: Eli Walker, Richard Fussell
I'm not saying that all should be involved in every 23, but there's a good opportunity here to blood a good proportion of them. We won't have a better opportunity for another 4 years.
I do see your point. But I don't want to cap new rookies for the sake of it. I do want the best, most deserving players to get a chance, not just potential. Looking back at the 2009 tour, capping players who were then inexperienced and young such as Daniel Evans and Jonathan Spratt hardly benefited either's future career with both not even challenging to be first choice at their regions since (until Evans moved to the Dragons this season). That 2009 tour also led the coaches to (albeit briefly) believe that John Yapp could be a useful utility prop as he did quite well starting at tighthead against weak Canadian scrum.
On the flipside though, other debutants on that 2009 tour such as Sam Warburton and Craig Mitchell (then picked from obscurity as Cai Griffiths was preferred as second choice at Ospreys) all of whom's careers worked out pretty well over the next 4 years. So I guess there it's a 50/50 risk of these selections paying off in the future.
By the way, with a dearth in centres at the moment, apparently Gavin Henson is having a good game today ...
That is harsh on the likes of Ieuan Jones and Jack Dixon, who weren't at the **** level of their teammates.
Pretorious is NOT and 8, Phil Davies!
Lewis Evans has been pretty solid all season. Hard worker and leads his team. I don't know what happened in Glasgow, but it isn't the same team that had played over the past few weeks.
The issue with Rhodri Jones is that Wales want him as a tighthead, and the Arsecelts want him as a loosehead. With Mitchell coming along welll and Andrews possibly turning it around (agree with you Cymro, solid against Australia and diet Australia) we should see Jones as a loosehead.
Whilst I can understand that, to rule out Jonathan and Lewis Evans entirely over one performance (which was a shambles down to no one person) is overkill.
Jonathan has been the inform Welsh scrum half for the recent part of the season, while Lewis has had some good performances (better than Pretorius and Turnbull, both in the Welsh squad).
Prydie blows hot and cold, but for right now, I agree, he shouldn't tour.