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Wales coach Gareth Jenkins wants to lead a second-string squad to Australia in June to rest his senior players for the World Cup.
Jenkins is keen to ice his best players after Wales finished fifth in the Six Nations and to offer new and fringe players a chance to make the World Cup squad.
Wales meet Australia on May 25 in Sydney and on June 2 in Brisbane, then have three games in August against England, Argentina and France before the World Cup starts in France in September.
Wales ended a run of five straight defeats and avoided the Six Nations wooden spoon by defeating England 27-18 last weekend.