Scarlets' Kiwi rookie Blair Murray shocked by Wales call-up
Blair Murray will be looking to shake off his shock and celebrate his Wales squad selection in style by helping the Scarlets secure a third successive victory.
The fast-tracked flier has been called up for the autumn internationals after making just five league appearances since arriving from New Zealand over the summer.
He is one of two uncapped players in the 35-strong group chosen by Warren Gatland for the Tests against Fiji, Australia and South Africa.
“When I was coming over, I wanted to push for the Welsh squad, but I definitely didn’t think it would happen this fast, so it was quite a shock to me,” said the former Crusaders wing.
“I am absolutely stoked for the opportunity. I had it in my mind, but I just didn’t think it would happen this quick.”
The 23-year-old qualifies for Wales through his mother who hails from Tonyrefail.
“I called mum and dad back in New Zealand to tell them the news and they were stoked. It was cool,” he said.
“My mum was over the moon. There were a few tears. She has always wanted me to wear the red jersey, so hopefully I will get my opportunity.
“I don’t fully know what to expect. I know it’s not going to be easy. The players you will be coming across are just going to be that next level up. International rugby is going to be a step up. I’ve obviously never played that before, but I’m excited to be a part of it and to face the challenge.”
Murray’s call-up followed his outstanding finish in last weekend’s dramatic 23-22 victory over the Vodacom Bulls when he broke one tackle and held off two other defenders to touch down.
“I would say I am an attack-minded player. When I’ve got the ball in my hand, I feel like I am dangerous. I think that’s what my strength is.
“Hopefully, I will be able to get on the field and get the ball in space and show what I can do.”
He added: “I haven’t learned the Welsh national anthem yet, but I am sure I will be practicing in the shower!
“I’ve never been to the Principality Stadium before and I don’t know what to expect from it.
“I’ll be honest, since being named, I have been a bit in shock. I’ve been trying to focus on Scarlets first, but I’m sure after our game this weekend, I will have a bit of thought around it.”
As he takes on Zebre, Murray will be joined in the match-day 23 by the seven other Scarlets selected by Wales, along with Scotland squad member Alex Craig.
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So did Ben Youngs, Tom Curry, Elliot Daly and a lot of other people who won't get picked for the Lions.
Go to commentsSo outwitting your opponent can include losing to your opponent. Go on…
I agree England’s world rankings were inflated by their easy WC draw.
Win ratios don’t seem to matter, when it suits our friends from the North. We’ve have had to endure a lot of chest thumping because of win ratios up to now. So I’m glad you’ve at least seen the light. Trophies matter. Of which England has none of those either.
Although I’m surprised just how satisfied you are with mediocrity between World Cups. Something you’ve been quite outspoken about re: the Boks and their supporters.
I don’t think England will do much better than 60% wins for the year. Which would make it 42%, 56% and 60% in 2022, 2023 and 2024 if my maths stacks up. Eddie at least achieved 71%, 89% and 70% in the 3 years before he left.
So I can’t agree that England has “a clearly defined style of play for the first time in a long time”. You’ve regressed since Eddie. Even razor who has less time than Borthwick under his belt, outwitted you and achieved 70% for the year with a less settled squad. You tried copying the Bok rush defence over the last year and the guy who brought it in is leaving. Already.
Too many ifs, buts and maybes. But I hope I’m wrong. Because 1. I can’t bear the idea of Ireland and France running completely rampant without some resistance from England. And 2. You’re only going to get more salty about the boks to make up for your misery (envy).
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