Daily Mail

England to bend rules for teenager Underhill

- By CHRIS FOY and NIK SIMON

ENGLAND are ready to over-ride their own policy against picking players based abroad by calling up Ospreys prodigy Sam Underhill for the summer tour of Australia.

The 19-year- old flanker is a former captain of the national Under 18 team, who moved to Wales to study economics at Cardiff University.

He subsquentl­y agreed a threeyear deal with Bridgend and has burst to prominence with the Ospreys this season, with a series of eye-catching performanc­es for the Swansea-based region.

Last Friday, Underhill delivered a herculean defensive display as Steve Tandy’s side beat French giants Clermont Auvergne to maintain hopes of qualifying for the quatefinal­s of the European Champions Cup.

His televised exploits have heightened English interest in bringing the former Gloucester academy player back home to England and it is understood that a queue of Aviva Premiershi­p clubs are lining up buy-out offers.

However, Underhill has already come on to the radar of Eddie Jones. The new national coach has been alerted to the rookie’s potential as a rare talent who can emerge as the out-and-out specialist openside England have been searching for.

As a youngster at England agegroup level, Underhill was coached by Ian Peel, who is assisting Jones during the Six Nations campaign.

Sportsmail has learned that a meeting is being lined up between Jones and the player — who sat university exams at the start of this week.

Underhill was born in the United States and while it is another two and a half years until he would qualify for Wales on residency, he qualifies for Scotland through a grandparen­t now, so England will have to move quickly to avoid losing him.

While the RFU have repeatedly emphasised a commitment to the edict preventing selection of players based in other countries, Underhill will be considered under the ‘exceptiona­l circumstan­ces’ get- out clause, which was never activated during Stuart Lancaster’s tenure.

There has long been a clamour for a specialist openside playing abroad to be called up, but that man is Steffon Armitage and he has not had a summons.

Instead, the national team are looking to the future in the quest to solve a long-standing problem. Underhill may find himself on tour with England in June, whether he has been lured to the Premiershi­p or not. HarlequinS confirmed yesterday that their director of rugby, Conor O’Shea, will leave the club after the season — raising the prospect of him taking charge of italy.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Star of the future: Underhill
GETTY IMAGES Star of the future: Underhill

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