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    Posted: 09 Jan 2024 at 20:02
A nice slow build-up to this year's tournament.


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Exeter's in-form winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso looks set to choose England over Wales in a boost for head coach Steve Borthwick before the Six Nations.

The Cardiff-born 21-year-old represented Wales at age-grade level and had been tipped for a call-up to Warren Gatland's squad.

But it is understood he will attend an England alignment camp this week.

While that is no guarantee he will make Borthwick's final Six Nations squad, it is still a significant move.

Borthwick confirmed last week he had spoken to Feyi-Waboso and praised his excellent form for the Chiefs this season, with Rob Baxter's young side impressing in both the Premiership and Champions Cup.

"I name a squad on 17 January and what the players need to do is play well and earn their place in the selection. It is a competitive mix," said Borthwick.


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All teams at this year's men's Six Nations are set to have their players' names on the back of shirts for the first time.

The move, hoped to help attract casual fans, follows that of the women's tournament last year.


Well...France obviously.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Richard Lowther Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Jan 2024 at 20:32
England don't have a good reputation of consistency with wingers or even a game plan to use them, he would get better remaining Welsh. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Paul10 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Jan 2024 at 21:30
Originally posted by Richard Lowther Richard Lowther wrote:

England don't have a good reputation of consistency with wingers or even a game plan to use them, he would get better remaining Welsh. 

He's an interesting one.
Rugby has always been something to do before he becomes a doctor.
If he chooses Wales he'd need to change university halfway through a medical degree.

Good luck to him but as a welshman I'd prefer him in red.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Camquin Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Jan 2024 at 22:44
Wales have a history of doctors, Adam Roberts recently and of course JPR - among many others.

I think he has already switched university, he was apparently at Aston for pre-clinical, which made sense with an academy place at Wasps.

But according to the press has moved to Exeter University, presumably for clinical now he is based there.
While unusual, it is not unheard of.
 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Paul10 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Jan 2024 at 10:31
He had to restart in Exeter Uni.
Hence Chiefs offering a 5 year contract to cover the whole period of study.


The most recent example of this is Hal Amos who came home from RWC19 saw out his Cardiff contract and joined the NHS in his late 20s.


As an aside I suspect Educational costs are outside the salary cap so nicely done there Exeter.
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Players to wear smart mouthguards to help manage concussion

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Players in this year's Six Nations will wear smart mouthguards to help medics manage concussion.

The custom-fitted mouthguards will deliver live updates enabling medical staff to determine when off-field head injury assessments are required.

They will be worn during training session as well as matches.
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Scotland squad includes Alec Hepburn and Arron Reed

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Exeter Chiefs' former England prop Alec Hepburn has been named in Scotland's squad for the Six Nations.

The loosehead prop, 30, last played for England in 2018 and is eligible through his father, who was born in Scotland.

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Scotland squad

Forwards: Ewan Ashman (Edinburgh), Josh Bayliss (Bath), Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow), Andy Christie (Saracens), Luke Crosbie (Edinburgh), Scott Cummings (Glasgow), Jack Dempsey (Glasgow), Rory Darge (Glasgow), Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh), Richie Gray (Glasgow), Matt Fagerson (Glasgow), Zander Fagerson (Glasgow), Alec Hepburn (Exeter Chiefs), Will Hurd (Leicester Tigers), Johnny Matthews (Glasgow), WP Nel (Edinburgh), Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh), Pierre Schoeman (Edinburgh), Sam Skinner (Edinburgh), George Turner (Glasgow), Glen Young (Edinburgh).

Backs: Adam Hastings (Gloucester), Ben Healy (Edinburgh), George Horne (Glasgow), Darcy Graham (Edinburgh), Rory Hutchinson (Northampton), Huw Jones (Glasgow), Blair Kinghorn (Toulouse) Stafford McDowall (Glasgow), Harry Paterson (Edinburgh), Ali Price (Edinburgh), Cameron Redpath (Bath), Arron Reed (Sale Sharks), Kyle Rowe (Glasgow), Finn Russell (Bath), Kyle Steyn (Glasgow), Sione Tuipulotu (Glasgow), Duhan van der Merwe (Edinburgh), Ben White (Toulon).
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Who's Will Hurd of Leicester?

Don't recognise that name.

Good squad.
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Dafydd Jenkins to lead Wales as Louis Rees-Zammit heads to NFL

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Wales squad for 2024 Six Nations

Forwards: Corey Domachowski, Kemsley Mathias, Gareth Thomas, Elliot Dee, Ryan Elias, Evan Lloyd, Keiron Assiratti, Leon Brown, Archie Griffin, Adam Beard, Dafydd Jenkins, Will Rowlands, Teddy Williams, Taine Basham, James Botham, Alex Mann, Mackenzie Martin, Tommy Reffell, Aaron Wainwright.

Backs: Gareth Davies, Kieran Hardy, Tomos Williams, Sam Costelow, Cai Evans, Ioan Lloyd, Mason Grady, George North, Joe Roberts, Nick Tompkins, Owen Watkin, Josh Adams, Rio Dyer, Tom Rogers, Cameron Winnett.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KnightsBoy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 17:09
Can someone tell me my assumptions are wrong.

Full internationaldy
An English born player plays for England at 18, doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Wales (Welsh father), doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Scotland (Scottish mother) doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Ireland (Irish grandfather)

Please tell me I'm wrong 


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Originally posted by KnightsBoy KnightsBoy wrote:

Can someone tell me my assumptions are wrong.

Full internationaldy
An English born player plays for England at 18, doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Wales (Welsh father), doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Scotland (Scottish mother) doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Ireland (Irish grandfather)

Please tell me I'm wrong 

I thought you were limited to just the one change and two countries max. 
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Originally posted by Richard Lowther Richard Lowther wrote:

Originally posted by KnightsBoy KnightsBoy wrote:

Can someone tell me my assumptions are wrong.

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An English born player plays for England at 18, doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Wales (Welsh father), doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Scotland (Scottish mother) doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Ireland (Irish grandfather)

Please tell me I'm wrong 
 

I thought you were limited to just the one change and two countries max. 

Hope so


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Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

Who's Will Hurd of Leicester?

Don't recognise that name.

Good squad.

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Originally posted by Richard Lowther Richard Lowther wrote:

Originally posted by KnightsBoy KnightsBoy wrote:

Can someone tell me my assumptions are wrong.

Full internationaldy
An English born player plays for England at 18, doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Wales (Welsh father), doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Scotland (Scottish mother) doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Ireland (Irish grandfather)

Please tell me I'm wrong 



I thought you were limited to just the one change and two countries max. 

You are correct Richard

Players may only transfer once, such that no Player can ever represent more than two Unions for the purposes of Regulation 8.2. 4.3 Applications should be submitted to the World Rugby Regulations Committee accompanied by all relevant supporting documents by the Union to which the Player wishes to transfer.
 
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Watching the Edinburgh v Gloucester match at the weekend, the Scottish commentators mentioned Zach Mercer switching allegiance to Scotland several times.

The basis for this being he lived in Scotland for a number of years as a youth.

However, as far as I can see, he could only play for a country that he or his parents/grandparents were born in?

He was born in England, his dad in New Zealand- I couldn't see any information about his mother or grandparents.

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Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Watching the Edinburgh v Gloucester match at the weekend, the Scottish commentators mentioned Zach Mercer switching allegiance to Scotland several times.

The basis for this being he lived in Scotland for a number of years as a youth.

However, as far as I can see, he could only play for a country that he or his parents/grandparents were born in?

He was born in England, his dad in New Zealand- I couldn't see any information about his mother or grandparents.


According to his Wikipedia entry Mercer lived in Scotland from the age of 8 and became Scottish-qualified through residency and appeared for the Scotland U16 team.  He was also in the Glasgow Warriors academy prior to joining Bath.

Thought I'd also check the inevitable list of England players born outside of this sceptic isle.

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Ellis Genge: England prop says he has recovered from hamstring injury 'like Wolverine'

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Ellis Genge says he has recovered from a hamstring injury before England's Six Nations opener with healing powers akin to Marvel superhero Wolverine.

England head coach Steve Borthwick is set to name his squad on Wednesday and Genge, 28, says he will be fit to face Italy on 3 February.

The Bristol prop was injured on club duty in December but could return for the derby with Bath on 27 January.

"I'm all good. They said the hammy has healed," said Genge.

"They said miraculous, like Wolverine," he added, referring to the fictional X-Men character who is able to repair damaged tissue quickly.

"They said there is still a little bit of scar tissue that is a little bit immature, so we'll just tick away at that this week. But I should be fit.
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Originally posted by Steve@Mose Steve@Mose wrote:

Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Watching the Edinburgh v Gloucester match at the weekend, the Scottish commentators mentioned Zach Mercer switching allegiance to Scotland several times.

The basis for this being he lived in Scotland for a number of years as a youth.

However, as far as I can see, he could only play for a country that he or his parents/grandparents were born in?

He was born in England, his dad in New Zealand- I couldn't see any information about his mother or grandparents.


According to his Wikipedia entry Mercer lived in Scotland from the age of 8 and became Scottish-qualified through residency and appeared for the Scotland U16 team.  He was also in the Glasgow Warriors academy prior to joining Bath.

Thought I'd also check the inevitable list of England players born outside of this sceptic isle.

They have Irish-born Kyran Bracken at 9, but I can't be the only one who remembers Welsh-born Dewi Morris playing at 9 against Wales, who themselves had English-born Rupert Moon as his opposite number.
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It's the modern world.

My children would be eligible for 3 countries (neither me or wife are English but live here).
That's before moving and qualifying on residency grounds.
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