The Scotsman

Over WRU rules which exclude Webb from World Cup

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at the moment which have been agreed by the Union and the regions, not so much the coaches. They would be more flexible.”

Webb, pictured, missed the 2015 World Cup after suffering a serious foot injury in the final warm-up game against Italy.

But he won his Wales place back after spending six months out and was selected for the 2017 Lions tour to New Zealand, appearing as a replacemen­t in two of the Test matches and scoring a try.

Webb announced last October he was moving to France for three years, and Top 14 club Toulon said the agreement allowed him to continue playing for Wales.

But Webb fell foul of new WRU regulation­s which come into force this month and are designed to encourage the best Welsh players to remain homebased.

“I do feel sorry for him as he had agreed terms with Toulon before the policy had taken place,” Gatland said. “That’s tough. Would he have still made the decision? I don’t know.

“But there is a part of me that still thinks he would have made the decision to go anyway.”

Wales took Scarlets pair Gareth Davies and Aled Dav- ies and Cardiff Blues scrumhalf Tomos Williams on their summer tour to the United States and Argentina.

The trio did well in the victory against South Africa in Washington DC and the 2-0 series win in Argentina, but Gatland remains a huge fan of Webb.

“There is no doubt that when Rhys is fit and playing well he is world class,” Gatland said.

“If he is playing well, his form is good enough. Seeing what happens with their other nine, is there a possibilit­y (he could play at the World Cup)?

“At the moment it is a firm no, but you can never say never.

“If we turned up in nine months and it was important to us to take Rhys, would people consider an exception?

“But let the dust settle on it and when we get closer let’s see if it might be a possibilit­y.”

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