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Ken Owens relishing Wales-England training sessions for autumn Tests

Ken Owens during Lions training
Image: Ken Owens is looking forward to testing himself against the England forwards

Wales hooker Ken Owens is relishing the prospect of training against England's forwards next week when both countries crank up their autumn Test preparations.

The controlled session on Monday, overseen by 2015 World Cup final referee Nigel Owens, will concentrate on scrums and lineouts.

The workout in Bristol comes just five days before Wales tackle Australia and England host Argentina at Twickenham, live on Sky Sports.

"We are looking forward to it," British and Irish Lions forward Owens said. "It's going to take us out of our comfort zone.

Nathan Hughes is tackled by Wales No 8 Taulupe Faletau during 2017 Six Nations
Image: Wales and England will hold a controlled session in Bristol on Monday

"When you scrummage in training against the same boys week-in, week-out, you tend to get to know each other's strengths and weaknesses pretty quickly and it can give you a false sense of security at times.

"We will know what is coming with the England pack but it will be much more like a game environment and hopefully that will aid us in being able to start on the front foot against Australia.

"It's great. Even with competitive lineouts with your squad mates, it's a lot more difficult because they know what's coming.

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"Going up against England will be a very good test for us."

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 31:  Referee Nigel Owens of Wales awards a penalty during the 2015 Rugby World Cup Final match between New Zealand and Australia
Image: Referee Nigel Owens will oversee the joint training session

Wales head coach Warren Gatland is not due to name his starting line-up for the Wallabies clash until Thursday but is likely to go in with playmakers at 10 and 12 - potentially Dan Biggar and Gloucester's Owen Williams.

England and the Lions have employed such an approach with considerable success and if Williams does get the nod for what would be only his second cap, then Owens knows all about his ability.

The pair were Scarlets team-mates before Williams left for Leicester in 2013 - he moved to Gloucester earlier this year - and Owens added: "He was great for us in his final season for us. He took us to the play-offs in that year, and he has thrived at Leicester and Gloucester.

"He is a real playmaker, a good passer of the ball with a good kicking game.

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"It's something that worked in the summer with the Lions - two 10s (Johnny Sexton and Owen Farrell), two first receivers playing at 10 and 12.

"If the coaching staff decide to go with that, I am sure Owen would like to put his hand up for both, 10 or 12. It's something he has done previously, but there is a lot of competition.

"We have spoken for a while about evolving our game, and it's something that has happened gradually and quite slowly, but it's something that has been put into us that we've got the licence to play and try things out.

"You are definitely seeing that on the training field so far. We've mixed things up, we've played a lot of conditioning games to get our skill-set under fatigue a lot better, and playing with an expansive game is aiding that."

Guinness PRO14, Parc y Scarlets, Wales 29/9/2017 .Scarlets vs Connacht.Scarlets' Steffan Evans scores his side's second try.
Image: Scarlets' Steff Evans has been in fine form

While Williams awaits selection news, so too does Owens' Scarlets colleague Steff Evans, who shone during last season's PRO12 title-winning campaign and is a clear favourite to take over from injured wing George North against Australia..

"He has put 18 months in of consistent performances," said Owens.

"His finishing ability is second to none in the league at the moment but what he offers is work-rate, and the amount of touches on the ball he gets is incredible.

"A lot of his work goes unnoticed - the space he creates for other people. Those little touches, he has really worked on that."

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