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<blockquote data-quote="Tooting Carmen" data-source="post: 985066" data-attributes="member: 78546"><p><strong>SALE</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>WillGriff John</strong> - On the books of Cardiff Blues for a spell, the tight-head prop from Ferndale spent two seasons with Northlands in New Zealand before joining Doncaster. Moved to Sale in 2017 and has established himself as one of the most solid citizens in the Premiership, his consistent form earning him a Six Nations call-up from Wayne Pivac.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sam Moore</strong> - Has represented England at age grade, but has been wanted by Wales. Born in Cardiff, the 21-year-old No 8 is the son of former international second row Steve Moore. Has been hampered by injuries over the last year or so and has had limited opportunities, with just eight outings for his club to date and only one this season.</p><p></p><p><strong>Joe Jones </strong>- The former Cardiff Blues prop was signed from Perpignan. He's from Mold, in north Wales.</p><p></p><p><strong>Rouban Birch</strong> - Born in Stockport, but his family hail from Swansea. A 20-year-old lock forward who has figured in Welsh age grade teams.</p><p></p><p><strong>Teddy Leatherbarrow</strong> - This 19-year-old back rower from Cheshire has represented both Scotland and England, but is also Welsh-qualified through his mother.</p><p></p><p><strong>SARACENS</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Liam Williams</strong> - Became just the 11th Welshman to win the European Cup last season. Established himself as one of the most potent attackers in the English Premiership after arriving in 2017, figuring mainly on the wing. Will be rejoining the Scarlets for next season, if not sooner. On his way back towards fitness after shoulder surgery.</p><p></p><p><strong>Rhys Carre</strong> - The 21-year-old former Corpus Christi and Cowbridge Comprehensive pupil left Cardiff Blues at the end of last season. Was uncapped at the time, but ended up playing in a World Cup semi-final just a few months later. The Blues would love to have him back if he became available amid Sarries' relegation.</p><p></p><p><strong>Nick Tompkins </strong>- Born in Sidcup and played for England U18s, U20s and Saxons. But those appearances didn't tie him to the land of his birth and now new Wales coach Wayne Pivac - a long-time admirer - has pounced. Aware of the centre's eligibility through a grandmother from Wrexham, he has named him in his Six Nations squad.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sam Wainwright </strong>- After starting out at Rhyl RFC, he became a regular for RGC in the Premiership and was capped by Wales U20s in 2018. The 21-year-old tight-head made his Sarries debut against Wasps in September.</p><p></p><p><strong>WASPS</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Thomas Young</strong> - The Aberdare flanker has excelled under his father Dai at Wasps, having arrived via Gloucester after being released by Cardiff Blues. Unlucky to have won just three Wales caps. Out of contract at the end of this season, so has a big decision to make given the WRU's 60-cap selection policy.</p><p></p><p><strong>Owain James</strong> - His parents hail from Penarth and his dad, John, coached him as a junior at London Welsh. The former Harrow School pupil, now 23, has been with Wasps since he was 12. Plays at wing and full-back.</p><p></p><p><strong>Will Rowlands </strong>- The bolter in Pivac's Six Nations squad, Hammersmith-born second row Rowlands says he has a real affinity for Wales, who he qualifies for through his father Jeremy, who was born in Pontllanfraith.</p><p></p><p><strong>WORCESTER</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Ashley Beck</strong> - Won seven caps in the centre for Wales between 2012 and 2013. Moved from the Ospreys last summer, but had only made four appearances when a broken leg sustained in October ended his season. Has returned to action this term and has been going well.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sam Lewis</strong> - The former Ospreys openside flanker moved to the Sixways Stadium in 2015 and has proved a real hit, with his tackling and turnover work. Has made 80 appearances for the Warriors, scoring 11 tries.</p><p></p><p><strong>Luke Scully</strong> - An outside-half who has represented Wales U18s and is in the U20s squad for the forthcoming Six Nations. Joined the Worcester Senior Academy in 2018 having come through the Ospreys age group and studied at Neath Port Talbot College.</p><p></p><p><strong>Callum Morris </strong>- Played at scrum-half for Wales U18s and was previously with the Dragons Academy. Studied at Lymm High School ahead of joining the Warriors Senior Academy.</p><p></p><p><strong>YORKSHIRE CARNEGIE</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Marc Thomas</strong> - Born in Merthyr Tydfil, he played 40 games on the loosehead for the Ospreys over four seasons before moving, first to Jersey, and then to Leeds.</p><p></p><p><strong>George Watkins</strong> - Had a brief spell at Cardiff Blues before returning to Bristol where he was a prolific try-scorer on the wing. Another to arrive at Headingley via Jersey.</p><p></p><p><strong>Trystan Lloyd</strong> - From Carmarthen, this back rower spent three years with Llanelli before moving to Leeds to go to university, gaining a chance to continue his rugby career with Yorkshire Carnegie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tooting Carmen, post: 985066, member: 78546"] [B]SALE[/B] [B]WillGriff John[/B] - On the books of Cardiff Blues for a spell, the tight-head prop from Ferndale spent two seasons with Northlands in New Zealand before joining Doncaster. Moved to Sale in 2017 and has established himself as one of the most solid citizens in the Premiership, his consistent form earning him a Six Nations call-up from Wayne Pivac. [B]Sam Moore[/B] - Has represented England at age grade, but has been wanted by Wales. Born in Cardiff, the 21-year-old No 8 is the son of former international second row Steve Moore. Has been hampered by injuries over the last year or so and has had limited opportunities, with just eight outings for his club to date and only one this season. [B]Joe Jones [/B]- The former Cardiff Blues prop was signed from Perpignan. He's from Mold, in north Wales. [B]Rouban Birch[/B] - Born in Stockport, but his family hail from Swansea. A 20-year-old lock forward who has figured in Welsh age grade teams. [B]Teddy Leatherbarrow[/B] - This 19-year-old back rower from Cheshire has represented both Scotland and England, but is also Welsh-qualified through his mother. [B]SARACENS[/B] [B]Liam Williams[/B] - Became just the 11th Welshman to win the European Cup last season. Established himself as one of the most potent attackers in the English Premiership after arriving in 2017, figuring mainly on the wing. Will be rejoining the Scarlets for next season, if not sooner. On his way back towards fitness after shoulder surgery. [B]Rhys Carre[/B] - The 21-year-old former Corpus Christi and Cowbridge Comprehensive pupil left Cardiff Blues at the end of last season. Was uncapped at the time, but ended up playing in a World Cup semi-final just a few months later. The Blues would love to have him back if he became available amid Sarries' relegation. [B]Nick Tompkins [/B]- Born in Sidcup and played for England U18s, U20s and Saxons. But those appearances didn't tie him to the land of his birth and now new Wales coach Wayne Pivac - a long-time admirer - has pounced. Aware of the centre's eligibility through a grandmother from Wrexham, he has named him in his Six Nations squad. [B]Sam Wainwright [/B]- After starting out at Rhyl RFC, he became a regular for RGC in the Premiership and was capped by Wales U20s in 2018. The 21-year-old tight-head made his Sarries debut against Wasps in September. [B]WASPS[/B] [B]Thomas Young[/B] - The Aberdare flanker has excelled under his father Dai at Wasps, having arrived via Gloucester after being released by Cardiff Blues. Unlucky to have won just three Wales caps. Out of contract at the end of this season, so has a big decision to make given the WRU's 60-cap selection policy. [B]Owain James[/B] - His parents hail from Penarth and his dad, John, coached him as a junior at London Welsh. The former Harrow School pupil, now 23, has been with Wasps since he was 12. Plays at wing and full-back. [B]Will Rowlands [/B]- The bolter in Pivac's Six Nations squad, Hammersmith-born second row Rowlands says he has a real affinity for Wales, who he qualifies for through his father Jeremy, who was born in Pontllanfraith. [B]WORCESTER[/B] [B]Ashley Beck[/B] - Won seven caps in the centre for Wales between 2012 and 2013. Moved from the Ospreys last summer, but had only made four appearances when a broken leg sustained in October ended his season. Has returned to action this term and has been going well. [B]Sam Lewis[/B] - The former Ospreys openside flanker moved to the Sixways Stadium in 2015 and has proved a real hit, with his tackling and turnover work. Has made 80 appearances for the Warriors, scoring 11 tries. [B]Luke Scully[/B] - An outside-half who has represented Wales U18s and is in the U20s squad for the forthcoming Six Nations. Joined the Worcester Senior Academy in 2018 having come through the Ospreys age group and studied at Neath Port Talbot College. [B]Callum Morris [/B]- Played at scrum-half for Wales U18s and was previously with the Dragons Academy. Studied at Lymm High School ahead of joining the Warriors Senior Academy. [B]YORKSHIRE CARNEGIE[/B] [B]Marc Thomas[/B] - Born in Merthyr Tydfil, he played 40 games on the loosehead for the Ospreys over four seasons before moving, first to Jersey, and then to Leeds. [B]George Watkins[/B] - Had a brief spell at Cardiff Blues before returning to Bristol where he was a prolific try-scorer on the wing. Another to arrive at Headingley via Jersey. [B]Trystan Lloyd[/B] - From Carmarthen, this back rower spent three years with Llanelli before moving to Leeds to go to university, gaining a chance to continue his rugby career with Yorkshire Carnegie. [/QUOTE]
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