Putting right the ills of last weekend’s disappointing derby defeat against the Ospreys after a 100% record in their opening three rounds, is a big motivation for the Scarlets side.
And the West Wales side will welcome the chance to make amends against a very physical and forwards dominated side in Treviso on Saturday night at Stadio Monigo (kick off 7.05pm).
Simon Easterby, Scarlets Head Coach said: “We clearly weren’t good enough last weekend and the players knew across the board when they came into work on Monday. But we’ve parked that frustration and move on and the great thing about the league is that just a few days later you have the chance to put things right and we’ve been working hard on our preparations and challenge against Treviso.”
The Scarlets make six personnel changes to the starting line-up for Treviso from last week.
The Scarlets’ versatile and talented up and coming young back Jordan Williams, gets a start at full-back after his impressive form away in Connacht which won him a man of the match performance on his league debut. Liam Williams moves to the wing.
Last year’s Scarlets vice-captain Gareth Maule comes into the centre partnership with Jon Davies who switches to inside centre. Rhys Priestland commands the game at outside half with Gareth Davies, who achieved his 50th appearance for the region last week, getting his opportunity at scrum-half. Tavis Knoyle moves to the bench.
Matthew Rees starts at hooker and Sione Timani partners George Earle in the second row. Experienced Scarlets back-rower Johnathan Edwards comes back into the starting line-up with Josh Turnbull moving to six and captain Rob McCusker at No 8.
Easterby said: “There are some changes to ensure we give game time to as many of the squad as we can before Europe and it takes into account the amount of rugby some of our players have already put in; so George (North) and Scott (Williams) get some time off the field this weekend.
“It’s great to see young talent like Jordan Williams stepping up; he’s impressed us and he has great versatility as a player which we want to encourage. He’s still developing and we need to be mindful of that but we also know he has the ability do things that not many players can.
“This region has consistently invested in its younger players and given opportunities with the philosophy that if you’re good enough you’re old enough.”
Easterby expects a tough, physical challenge on Saturday night but says that’s just what his team want and need.
He said: “Playing at home, Treviso will have the ability to confront you in the pack and we are disappointed with the way we dealt with the Ospreys and that’s been a big part of our focus this week and our forwards want to rectify some of the mistakes of last weekend.”