Johan Ackermann predicts bright future for Wales prospect Louis Rees-Zammit
Gloucester boss Johan Ackermann lavished praise on teenage wing Louis Rees-Zammit after the Welshman cut loose against Premiership opponents Worcester.
The 18-year-old scored two tries and set up another in Gloucester’s 36-3 win at Kingsholm.
And his performance did little to lower excitement levels about the Wales Under-18 international ahead of this season’s Six Nations.
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“International rugby is a big step up. The best of the best play there, and time will tell,” Ackermann said.
“The first thing is for him to play well for Gloucester, and if he does get invited into the Wales group, they will compare him with what they have and then he has to prove himself.
“He has definitely got the skill, but in international rugby everything is faster.
“He is good enough. He has got size, he’s a young guy and he has got the mental toughness. It’s just to get the formula right and the pathway right for him.
“I think it’s great for him where he is in his career. He is young and playing good rugby.
“When you play a young player, you see a lot of good things in training and you hope he can transfer that onto the playing field.
“I didn’t think he had all the opportunities in his first few games, and people didn’t really see why we played him, but in the last two weeks he has started showing some of those things when he gets space.
“He is a confident guy. When you speak to him he is up to the challenge, he is engaging with his conversations and he has the confidence to try things on the field, and that’s what you need at this level.”
Gloucester climbed to third place in the Premiership after sinking Worcester following a second-half scoring burst.
They made hard work of it for an hour, but four tries in 12 minutes forced the Warriors to surrender as Gloucester triumphed in bonus-point fashion.
Rees-Zammit apart, centre Chris Harris, flanker Ruan Ackermann and number eight Ben Morgan also touched down, with Danny Cipriani adding four conversions and a penalty to give Gloucester their first league victory since they defeated Wasps in late October.
Worcester were on the board first with a Duncan Weir penalty but conceded 36 unanswered points as Gloucester surged clear in the second half on the back of Rees-Zammit’s excellence.
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They bend the rules for pre-existing All Blacks, provided you've signed for a NZ franchise the following year.
Go to commentsUnder Rassie it is 5 wins for ABs, 1 draw, and 7 wins for the Boks. Of those games, only 3 were played in NZ, and 5 played in SA, and 5 on neutral ground.
Of the 3 played in NZ, the ABs only lost once. Of the games played in SA, SBs are 5-2, and on neutral ground its 3-2 to the Boks.
Seems pretty even to me, considering this is the greatest Boks team ever (I still think 2007 was better).
If Rassie wins, this will be the best Boks team ever, but the ABs aren't scared of a team who barely scrape wins against a reforming ABs team, and lost to an undercooked Irish side twice last year.
I predict a 7+ point win, leading by 13+ at halftime.
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