South Wales Evening Post

PIVAC SET TO CALL TOMMY UP FOR TOUR

- MARK ORDERS Rugby Reporter mark.orders@walesonlin­e.co.uk

TOMMY Reffell is being tipped to receive a Wales call for this summer’s three-test tour of South Africa.

The 23-year-old openside has been overlooked by Wayne Pivac so far in his career despite consistent­ly strong form for Gallagher Premiershi­p leaders Leicester Tigers.

But The Rugby Paper suggests he will be among those named in the group Pivac announces tomorrow for Wales’s challengin­g series against the Springboks in July. Plenty will feel such a call is overdue. Reffell has helped spur the Tigers to the top of the English top flight with his fearless and abrasive brand of openside play. Not only does he win turnovers, he also racks up high tackle counts, achieves chargedown­s and plays in opposition faces.

The youngster from Pencoed is also tough and uncompromi­sing.

Leicester’s academy boss Dave Wilks is on record as feeling the combative former Wales U20s captain has similar traits to Sam Warburton, saying as the youngster broke through: “Tommy’s not dissimilar to Sam in the way he leads, plays, is physical and gets over the ball. He also plays on the edge in defence.”

Reffell featured in the Ospreys’ agegrade set-up before he was introduced to the Tigers on the back of his performanc­es for Wales U16s and invited to view their facilities and watch their players train. He hitched up with them soon after. If Wales were to cap him this summer, it would end the debate over who he should play for in representa­tive rugby, with the No. 7 qualifying for England on residency grounds.

Pivac continues to be without Justin Tipuric because of injury, while James Davies has retired, but the coach still has abundant quality to choose from at openside, with Josh Navidi, Jac Morgan, Taine Basham, Ben Fry, Josh Macleod and Thomas Young all in the mix.

 ?? ?? Leicester Tigers’ Tommy Reffell has been in fine form in the Gallagher Premiershi­p this season.
Leicester Tigers’ Tommy Reffell has been in fine form in the Gallagher Premiershi­p this season.

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