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<blockquote data-quote="Tooting Carmen" data-source="post: 985063" data-attributes="member: 78546"><p><strong>DONCASTER</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Rory Pitman</strong> - Now 30, the Bridgend-born back rower had spells with the Ospreys and the Scarlets, as well as playing for Swansea and his home-town club. Joined Doncaster on a short term deal and impressed enough to be handed a further contract for this season.</p><p></p><p><strong>Jack Roberts</strong> - His time at Cardiff Blues was plagued by injuries following his arrival from Leicester. The north Walian centre went on loan from the Arms Park towards the end of last season, ahead of a permanent move to Castle Park.</p><p></p><p><strong>Lloyd Hayes </strong>- Hails from Flintshire and played his junior rugby with Mold RFC before catching the eye as a hard-running centre with Chester, earning a move to Rotherham and then switching to the Knights.</p><p></p><p><strong>Dan Suter</strong> - Spent five years with the Ospreys and then a couple of seasons at the Dragons. Born in Neath, he earned representative honours with Wales U18s and U20s. Had a spell propping for Otorohanga out in Waikato ahead of arriving in Yorkshire.</p><p></p><p><strong>Joe Sproston</strong> - This north Walian prop spent five years with Paul Turner's current club Ampthill before moving to Doncaster in 2015. A strong carrier who can pack down either side.</p><p></p><p><strong>Owen Evans</strong> - Son of former Wales prop Ricky Evans, the Cardigan-born loosehead, who will be 31 next month, has had previous stints with the Scarlets, Dragons and Harlequins.</p><p></p><p><strong>Kyle Evans - </strong>Named the Welsh Principality Premiership Player of the Season in 2017/18, the winger signed with the Knights on a two-year deal after an impressive three years with Merthyr RFC.</p><p></p><p><strong>EALING TRAILFINDERS</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Steve Shingler </strong>- The former Wales tourist left Cardiff Blues last March to join French Division Two side Stade Montois on a short-team arrangement and then secured a deal with Ealing for this season. Has been racking up the points from fly-half for the Championship club.</p><p></p><p><strong>Dan Hiscocks - </strong>A talented young scrum-half who has represented Wales at U16s and U19s. From Brecon, he was previously part of the Ospreys age grade pathway. Had a number of games on loan from the Ealing Trailfinders Academy for London Welsh in the first half of this season and is now out at Blackheath.</p><p></p><p><strong>Max Davies</strong> - Born on Merseyside and has played for England U18s, U19s and U20s, but this former Newcastle lock is Welsh-qualified.</p><p></p><p><strong>Kieran Murphy </strong>- Made 41 appearances in the Scarlets back row before arriving at Ealing via Brive and London Welsh. Born in Aberdeen, but moved to Swansea when he was two.</p><p></p><p><strong>James Cordy-Redden </strong>- Has Welsh grandparents and played on the wing for the Welsh Academicals and Welsh Students, as well as Cross Keys.</p><p></p><p><strong>EXETER</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Tomas Francis</strong> - Qualifies for Wales through his Abercrave-born grandmother and now has 48 caps. Able to stay with Exeter through repeat renewal options in his contract. York-born, he had earlier spells with Doncaster and London Scottish. He's currently sidelined having undergone shoulder surgery after being injured in the World Cup semi-final defeat to South Africa.</p><p></p><p><strong>Alex Cuthbert </strong>- Born in Gloucester, he has won 47 caps for Wales, qualifying through his Wrexham-born mother. Made the move from Cardiff Blues in 2018, but has been restricted to 21 appearances for the Chiefs due to injury issues and underwent hamstring surgery last month.</p><p></p><p><strong>Phil Dollman</strong> - The Caerphilly-born full-back been a fantastic servant for Exeter since joining them from the Dragons in 2009, making 231 appearances.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sean Lonsdale </strong>- Went to school in Colwyn Bay and caught the eye at lock for RGC before making the move to Sandy Park in 2016. Figures mainly in the back row for the Chiefs.</p><p></p><p><strong>Tom Price</strong> - Born in Leamington Spa and represented England at U20s, but Welsh qualified and was with the Scarlets for three years before switching to bolster Exeter's second row department last year.</p><p></p><p><strong>Christ Tshiunza </strong>- Still a pupil at Whitchurch High School in Cardiff, he signed a four-year Academy deal with Exeter last summer. A product of Rhiwbina RFC, he's a 6ft 6ins second row who has played for Wales U18s.</p><p></p><p><strong>Iwan Jenkins -</strong> A former pupil of Y Pant School, in Talbot Green, the teenage fly-half was signed up by the Chiefs on an Academy contract last year.</p><p></p><p><strong>GLOUCESTER</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Owen Williams </strong>- The former Scarlets fly-half moved to Kingsholm in 2017 after four successful years with Leicester. His last Wales cap came more than two years ago, but he is back on board in the Six Nations squad after nine months sidelined with a knee injury. Is out of contract at the end of this season.</p><p></p><p><strong>Louis Rees-Zammit</strong> - What a season it's been for the teenager from Llandaff. Has lit up the Premiership and Europe with his try-scoring exploits and has been called-up to the Wales Six Nations squad. Signed an extended senior contract with Gloucester earlier this month.</p><p></p><p><strong>Lewis Ludlow </strong>- Qualifies for Wales through his grandfather and trained with the U18s squad, but the Bedford-born back rower went on to represent England at age group.</p><p></p><p><strong>Harry Fry</strong> - Schooled in Radyr and started out at Pentyrch RFC, but made his debut at prop for England U18s last year having gone down the well-trodden Hartpury/Gloucester Academy path.</p><p></p><p><strong>Stephen Varney </strong>- Born and bred in Pembokeshire, yet has played at scrum-half for Italy U18s, who he qualifies for through his mother. He's the son of former Neath flanker Adrian Varney.</p><p></p><p><strong>Alex Morgan</strong> - The Cardiff-born winger was in the Wales U20s Six Nations squad last year. Has made one senior appearance for Gloucester.</p><p></p><p><strong>Lloyd Evans</strong> - Born in Gloucester and has played for England at U18s and U20s, but the 24-year-old fly-half's father is Welsh. Started at No 10 for the Cherry & Whites out in Toulouse last weekend.</p><p></p><p><strong>Tommy Mathews</strong> - The centre played alongside Rees-Zammit - and against Varney - for Wales U18s in last year's Six Nations festival.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tooting Carmen, post: 985063, member: 78546"] [B]DONCASTER[/B] [B]Rory Pitman[/B] - Now 30, the Bridgend-born back rower had spells with the Ospreys and the Scarlets, as well as playing for Swansea and his home-town club. Joined Doncaster on a short term deal and impressed enough to be handed a further contract for this season. [B]Jack Roberts[/B] - His time at Cardiff Blues was plagued by injuries following his arrival from Leicester. The north Walian centre went on loan from the Arms Park towards the end of last season, ahead of a permanent move to Castle Park. [B]Lloyd Hayes [/B]- Hails from Flintshire and played his junior rugby with Mold RFC before catching the eye as a hard-running centre with Chester, earning a move to Rotherham and then switching to the Knights. [B]Dan Suter[/B] - Spent five years with the Ospreys and then a couple of seasons at the Dragons. Born in Neath, he earned representative honours with Wales U18s and U20s. Had a spell propping for Otorohanga out in Waikato ahead of arriving in Yorkshire. [B]Joe Sproston[/B] - This north Walian prop spent five years with Paul Turner’s current club Ampthill before moving to Doncaster in 2015. A strong carrier who can pack down either side. [B]Owen Evans[/B] - Son of former Wales prop Ricky Evans, the Cardigan-born loosehead, who will be 31 next month, has had previous stints with the Scarlets, Dragons and Harlequins. [B]Kyle Evans - [/B]Named the Welsh Principality Premiership Player of the Season in 2017/18, the winger signed with the Knights on a two-year deal after an impressive three years with Merthyr RFC. [B]EALING TRAILFINDERS[/B] [B]Steve Shingler [/B]- The former Wales tourist left Cardiff Blues last March to join French Division Two side Stade Montois on a short-team arrangement and then secured a deal with Ealing for this season. Has been racking up the points from fly-half for the Championship club. [B]Dan Hiscocks - [/B]A talented young scrum-half who has represented Wales at U16s and U19s. From Brecon, he was previously part of the Ospreys age grade pathway. Had a number of games on loan from the Ealing Trailfinders Academy for London Welsh in the first half of this season and is now out at Blackheath. [B]Max Davies[/B] - Born on Merseyside and has played for England U18s, U19s and U20s, but this former Newcastle lock is Welsh-qualified. [B]Kieran Murphy [/B]- Made 41 appearances in the Scarlets back row before arriving at Ealing via Brive and London Welsh. Born in Aberdeen, but moved to Swansea when he was two. [B]James Cordy-Redden [/B]- Has Welsh grandparents and played on the wing for the Welsh Academicals and Welsh Students, as well as Cross Keys. [B]EXETER[/B] [B]Tomas Francis[/B] - Qualifies for Wales through his Abercrave-born grandmother and now has 48 caps. Able to stay with Exeter through repeat renewal options in his contract. York-born, he had earlier spells with Doncaster and London Scottish. He's currently sidelined having undergone shoulder surgery after being injured in the World Cup semi-final defeat to South Africa. [B]Alex Cuthbert [/B]- Born in Gloucester, he has won 47 caps for Wales, qualifying through his Wrexham-born mother. Made the move from Cardiff Blues in 2018, but has been restricted to 21 appearances for the Chiefs due to injury issues and underwent hamstring surgery last month. [B]Phil Dollman[/B] - The Caerphilly-born full-back been a fantastic servant for Exeter since joining them from the Dragons in 2009, making 231 appearances. [B]Sean Lonsdale [/B]- Went to school in Colwyn Bay and caught the eye at lock for RGC before making the move to Sandy Park in 2016. Figures mainly in the back row for the Chiefs. [B]Tom Price[/B] - Born in Leamington Spa and represented England at U20s, but Welsh qualified and was with the Scarlets for three years before switching to bolster Exeter's second row department last year. [B]Christ Tshiunza [/B]- Still a pupil at Whitchurch High School in Cardiff, he signed a four-year Academy deal with Exeter last summer. A product of Rhiwbina RFC, he's a 6ft 6ins second row who has played for Wales U18s. [B]Iwan Jenkins -[/B] A former pupil of Y Pant School, in Talbot Green, the teenage fly-half was signed up by the Chiefs on an Academy contract last year. [B]GLOUCESTER[/B] [B]Owen Williams [/B]- The former Scarlets fly-half moved to Kingsholm in 2017 after four successful years with Leicester. His last Wales cap came more than two years ago, but he is back on board in the Six Nations squad after nine months sidelined with a knee injury. Is out of contract at the end of this season. [B]Louis Rees-Zammit[/B] - What a season it's been for the teenager from Llandaff. Has lit up the Premiership and Europe with his try-scoring exploits and has been called-up to the Wales Six Nations squad. Signed an extended senior contract with Gloucester earlier this month. [B]Lewis Ludlow [/B]- Qualifies for Wales through his grandfather and trained with the U18s squad, but the Bedford-born back rower went on to represent England at age group. [B]Harry Fry[/B] - Schooled in Radyr and started out at Pentyrch RFC, but made his debut at prop for England U18s last year having gone down the well-trodden Hartpury/Gloucester Academy path. [B]Stephen Varney [/B]- Born and bred in Pembokeshire, yet has played at scrum-half for Italy U18s, who he qualifies for through his mother. He's the son of former Neath flanker Adrian Varney. [B]Alex Morgan[/B] - The Cardiff-born winger was in the Wales U20s Six Nations squad last year. Has made one senior appearance for Gloucester. [B]Lloyd Evans[/B] - Born in Gloucester and has played for England at U18s and U20s, but the 24-year-old fly-half’s father is Welsh. Started at No 10 for the Cherry & Whites out in Toulouse last weekend. [B]Tommy Mathews[/B] - The centre played alongside Rees-Zammit - and against Varney - for Wales U18s in last year's Six Nations festival. [/QUOTE]
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