Western Daily Press

Rees-Zammit continues his terrific week

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NORTHAMPTO­N SAINTS 7 GLOUCESTER RUGBY .. 31

LOUIS Rees-Zammit marked his selection in the Lions squad by scoring two tries as Gloucester dented Northampto­n’s play-off hopes with a bonus-point victory at Franklin’s Gardens.

The 20-year old Wales wing, the youngest player in the 37-strong squad for the three-Test series in South Africa, was playing in front of Lions boss Warren Gatland, but said that all he was thinking about was helping Gloucester clinch a spot in next season’s European Champions Cup.

“It has been an outstandin­g week for me,” said Rees-Zammit, who doubled his Premiershi­p try tally for the season.

“I had messages from everyone I know, and more, and I cannot thank enough everyone who has helped me, but my focus now is playing my part for Gloucester in the final four games of the season and getting into the top eight. I am not someone who gets ahead of himself and the players here keep me humble.”

Gloucester had won only one Premiershi­p match away from Kingsholm all season, and that by a point at Wasps, but from the moment Rees-Zammit scored his first try after 14 minutes they were in control against a Northampto­n side which failed to fire a shot.

“We have been looking for a performanc­e to be proud of and this was it,” said Rees-Zammit.

“It has not always gone for us this season, but we are a tight-knit group. I may have scored two tries, but others created the chances for me and then it was up to me to do my bit.”

Rees-Zammit watched his Wales and Lions colleague Dan Biggar leave the field after 19 minutes with concussion after a collision with Billy Twelvetree­s and said concerns about being injured before the South Africa tour would not cloud his mind in the next month.

“I will be thinking about the games ahead not injuries,” he said. “Dan is one of my friends and I spoke to him as he came off the field. He said he was fine and I hope he is back on the field soon.”

Saints rugby director Chris Boyd said: “We were embarrasse­d and it was unacceptab­le.”

Northampto­n: Furbank; Proctor, Hutchinson, Francis, Freeman; Biggar, James; Waller, Matavesi,

Hill, Ribbans, Ratuniyara­wa, Wood, Ludlam, Harrison. Replacemen­ts: Dingwall for Proctor (66), Naiyaravor­o for Biggar (20), Taylor for James (60), Auterac for Waller (53), Fish for Matavesi (53), Painter for Hill (53), Moon for Ratuniyara­wa (57), Adendorff for Ludlam (64).

Scorers – Tries: Taylor. Cons: Hutchinson.

Sin Bin: Francis (63).

Gloucester: Moyle; Rees-Zammit, Kveseladze, Atkinson, Carreras; Twelvetree­s, Chapman; Rapava Ruskin, Singleton, Balmain, Slater, Alemanno, Reid, Ludlow, Ackermann. Replacemen­ts: Seabrook for Rees-Zammit (64), Barton for Atkinson (77), O’Connor for Rapava Ruskin (78), Socino for Singleton (64), Ford-Robinson for Balmain (66), B Morgan for Ludlow (72), Clement for Ackermann

(64). Not Used: Heinz.

Scorers – Tries: Rees-Zammit 2, Slater, Singleton. Cons: Twelvetree­s. Pens: Twelvetree­s 3.

Sin Bin: Carreras (63), Seabrook (65).

Referee: Ian Tempest (RFU).

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