Revealed: The Wales starting XV you want to see at the Rugby World Cup

Wales will face Uruguay, England, Fiji and Australia in World Cup Pool A. Credit: PA

Last week, we asked you to pick your Wales starting XV for the Rugby World Cup.

Thousands of votes have been cast here on our website, we've added them up - and now we can reveal who the fans want Warren Gatland to select.

Here's the Wales starting XV you want to be selected at the Rugby World Cup...

PROP

GETHIN JENKINS - 85% - Wales' most capped player, with 114 appearances and counting, he looks set to start his fourth World Cup. Credit: PA
SAMSON LEE - 78% - The heir to Adam Jones is already integral at the age of 22, but fighting to be fit after rupturing his Achilles tendon in March. Credit: PA
  • Paul James - 13%

  • Nicky Smith - 6%

  • Tomas Francis - 6%

  • Aaron Jarvis - 6%

  • Scott Andrews - 3%

  • Rob Evans - 3%

HOOKER

RICHARD HIBBARD - 56% - The Gloucester man lost his place to Scott Baldwin at the Six Nations - but you want this human wrecking ball back. Credit: PA
  • Ken Owens - 27%

  • Scott Baldwin - 15%

  • Kristian Dacey - 2%

SECOND ROW

ALUN WYN JONES - 95% - It's been a question of AWJ +1 for a few years now. The Ospreys skipper is the bedrock to Welsh success. Credit: PA
LUKE CHARTERIS - 61% - The statistics speak for themselves. He stands at 6ft 9in, and made 31 tackles against Ireland in the Six Nations. Credit: PA
  • Jake Ball - 30%

  • Bradley Davies - 11%

  • Dominic Day - 2%

  • Rory Thornton - 1%

BACK ROW

DAN LYDIATE - 66% - He's struggled to find his best form of late, but that hasn't put you off, with those famous chop tackles still in demand. Credit: PA
SAM WARBURTON - 92% - Captain fantastic, the Blues flanker will want us all to stop talking about the 2011 World Cup, when he was controversially sent off in the semi-finals. Credit: PA
TAULUPE FALETAU - 86% - There's uncertainty about his club future, but none about his place at the back of Wales' scrum. Credit: PA
  • Justin Tipuric - 35%

  • Ross Moriarty - 10%

  • Dan Baker - 9%

  • James King - 2%

SCRUM HALF

RHYS WEBB - 83% - The nippy Osprey has now emphatically seen off Mike Phillips, who seemed irreplaceable for Wales for so long. Credit: PA
  • Mike Phillips - 9%

  • Gareth Davies - 5%

  • Lloyd Williams - 3%

FLY HALF

DAN BIGGAR - 82% - Another Osprey now thoroughly assured of starting the World Cup wearing Wales' No.10 jersey. Credit: PA
  • James Hook - 11%

  • Gareth Anscombe - 4%

  • Rhys Priestland - 3%

CENTRE

JAMIE ROBERTS - 98% - Defensive captain Dr Roberts is the first name on your teamsheet, with a huge 98% of the vote to start at centre. Credit: PA
SCOTT WILLIAMS - 95% - A more than capable replacement for the injured Jonathan Davies, the Scarlets man seems to be an easy pick for fans. Credit: PA
  • Cory Allen - 3%

  • Jack Dixon - 2%

  • Tyler Morgan - 2%

BACK THREE

GEORGE NORTH - 94% - Concussion concerns after a series of head injuries, but seems ready to add to his tally of three World Cup tries, still aged just 23. Credit: PA
LIAM WILLIAMS - 74% - Fine form for club and country has moved the Scarlets man well ahead of Alex Cuthbert in your pecking order. Credit: PA
LEIGH HALFPENNY - 96% - Wales' Mr Dependable, in the tackle, under the high ball, and from the kicking tee. Credit: PA
  • Alex Cuthbert - 18%

  • Eli Walker - 6%

  • Matthew Morgan - 5%

  • Hallam Amos - 4%

  • Rhys Patchell - 3%

Wing Tom James was released from the Wales squad at the weekend due to an ongoing foot injury, joining prop Rhodri Jones and centre Jonathan Davies as Welsh absentees ahead of the World Cup.

Wales begin the tournament against Uruguay at the Millennium Stadium on 20 September.

Welsh fans will be out in force to support their side again, with the World Cup hosted by England (and Wales!) Credit: PA

There are three warm-up games first, starting against Ireland in Cardiff on Saturday.

Warren Gatland will have to trim his training squad to 31 players, by 31 August, ready for the World Cup.

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