The Scotsman

‘A great finisher’… Pivac hands Rees-zammit, 18, his first cap

● Gloucester youngster one of five new faces in Welsh squad

- By NICK PUREWAL

Wales boss Wayne Pivac has hailed Gloucester wing Louis Rees-zammit as “a great finisher” after handing the 18-year-old a Six Nations call-up.

Rees-zammit, who has scored nine tries in 10 games this season, is among five uncapped players in Pivac’s 38-man squad.

He is joined by fellow internatio­nal rookies Nick Tompkins, Johnny Mcnicholl, Willgriff John and Will Rowlands as Wales build towards a Six Nations opener against Italy on 1 February. Whether Rees-zammit makes the starting line-up or bench – he would join an elite club of 18-year-olds to play for Wales,includingg­eorgenorth and Tom Prydie – remains to be seen. But Pivac, pictured, is a fan of the blistering ability that has torn up the Gallagher Premiershi­p and Heineken Champions Cup this term.

“I am always a great believer that, if you are good enough, you are old enough, and he is showing signs he’s maturing as a rugby player at a very young age,” Pivac said. “He’s got gas, which at the top level of the game you can’t beat, and he is a great finisher. He’s not the finished product, as he knows and we know, but it will be great to get him in the environmen­t and start to work with him.”

England are believed to have shown interest in Rees-zammit, but Pivac dismissed that as having any bearing on his Wales selection.

“Not at all,” he added. “You only have to look at his social media page. He’s got a big Welsh flag there. He’s Welsh through and through. Having spoken to him, he’s over the moon. He loves playing rugby.”

Rees-zammit is among 10 English-based players in Pivac’s group, along with the likes of Saracens centre Tompkins, Sale Sharks prop John and Wasps lock Rowlands.

There is also a recall for Toulon scrum-half Rhys Webb, who last played Test rugby just over two years ago.

By joining Toulon, he ruled himself out of Wales contention because he did not meet the minimum 60-cap selection criteria for players plying their trade outside the country. Toulon recently agreed to Webb’s early release from his contract for family reasons, and he will rejoin the Ospreys next term.

He was originally eligible for Wales again from 1 July, but the Welsh Rugby Union announced that Wales’ Profession­al Rugby Board (PRB) had agreed to an applicatio­n from Webb for a six-month dispensati­on, during which time Pivac can consider him.

Tompkins, 24, represente­d England Saxons in 2016 and is an England Under-20 World Cup winner, but he qualifies for Wales through his Wrexham-born grandmothe­r.

Despite Tompkins playing forthesaxo­ns,hewasnot“captured” by England because their opposition – South Africa A– were not South Africa’s officially recognised internatio­nal second team at that time.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom