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Scarlets' Aled Davies pushing for Wales start against Samoa

Aled Davies in action for Scarlets
Image: Scarlets scrum-half Aled Davies focusing on potential first-ever start for Wales

Aled Davies is ready to put his end-of-season frustration with the Scarlets behind him as Wales prepare to face Samoa on Friday.

Davies failed to make the Scarlets' squad for their Guinness PRO12 final win over Munster, but made his international debut as a replacement in the 24-6 victory over Tonga in Auckland.
Gareth Davies' controversial call-up to the British and Irish Lions squad means his namesake Aled is set to start a Test for the first time in Apia.
"I played a big part in a lot of the games for the Scarlets throughout the season and even though I think I should have been playing more, that's just the way it is," he said.
Guinness PRO12, Parc y Scarlets, Wales 25/11/2016.Scarlets vs Leinster.Scarlets' Aled Davies.
Image: Davies endured a frustrating end to the season at club level and was left out of the Scarlets' matchday squad for the PRO12 final
"The success we had has given the boys a lift and I think the way we played our rugby has helped with the confidence in this Wales squad.
"Samoa are one of the most physical sides in world rugby. They won't be messing around when we play them, so we're going to have to be right on the money if we want to win.
"We're going to have to play smart rugby, manipulate their defence and move them around the field. Hopefully that will tire them out."
Aled Davies of Scarlets dives over the line for his try under pressure from Freddie Burns of Leicester
Image: Davies has made 104 appearances for the Scarlets since breaking through in 2010

Aled Davies was one of nine players who made their Wales debuts against Tonga. Head coach Robin McBryde has seen Gareth Davies, Cory Hill, Tomas Francis and Kristian Dacey join Warren Gatland's Lions, while Alex Cuthbert has been ruled out of facing Samoa with a shoulder injury.

McBryde has opted against adding to his squad and will blood more fresh faces on Friday in a bid to prepare Wales' next generation of talent for the 2019 World Cup.
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 12:  Gareth Davies of Wales runs with the ball during the RBS Six Nations match between England and Wales at Twickenham Stadium
Image: Davies comes into the frame for a Wales start after his namesake Gareth Davies was one of a plethora of Wales call-ups to the Lions

"As a half-back in international rugby you can't afford to kick loosely to any side these days. There are so many dangerous players around, and it's the same with Samoa," Aled Davies added.

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"If we do that, they'll punish us and that's why our core skills need to be accurate. This is a great squad to be involved in with a lot of young, exciting players.
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"We play at our best when we play heads-up rugby. That's what I'm trying to do- as well as bossing the forwards about - and if I do that hopefully I can challenge for a starting spot for the Samoa game."