The Welsh seven open to donning the Red Rose?
With Wales’ resources in the seven jersey at a seemingly all-time high, it should come as no surprise that one Welsh openside has publicly suggested that he’d accept a call-up from England, should it come.
Despite the retirement of Sam Warburton earlier this year, Wales’ options at the position are still stacked, with Ellis Jenkins and James Davies among the leading contenders for the jersey, as well as a number of impressive youngsters also pushing their claims, not least former Wales U20 captain Ollie Griffiths.
Given the heated competition for the job and the selection criteria making it difficult for English-based players to break into the squad, Worcester Warriors’ Sam Lewis may well have a better opportunity to don the white of England, than the red of Wales in the coming years.
Speaking to Worcester News, Lewis was open on his international allegiances.
“I just want to play at the highest level I can so if an international [coach] comes calling I don’t think any player would turn that down.”
The openside flanker qualifies for England through his English mother and he put on quite the show for the watching Eddie Jones on Sunday, as he, along with fellow back-rows Marco Mama and Gerrit-Jan van Velze, shone in a dominant 52-7 win over Bristol Bears.
It was not an isolated performance, either, with Lewis having stood out for Worcester throughout the 2017/18 season and reinforced that with a strong start to the 2018/19 campaign, after enduring more than his fair share of injury issues in his first two seasons with the club.
England’s seven position is frequently talked about as a problem area for Jones and his side, but both Tom Curry and Sam Underhill have impressed in recent seasons when opportunities have been handed to them. Ben Curry has also been talked about as an option, as have Zach Mercer and Sam Simmonds, not to mention Gallagher Premiership stalwarts Matt Kvesic and Luke Wallace, but the Australian has always been very particular about what he looks for in an openside flanker.
If Jones were to pick Lewis, despite the array of talent he already has available to him, it could simply be that the Welshman better ticks those boxes that Jones wants in his seven.
With Worcester starting the season in strong form and having been an unlucky decision or two away from wins over Wasps and Sale Sharks, something which would have taken them to a tally of four wins from six games, it seems as though the Warriors could provide Lewis with the platform he needs to impress people at the next level this season.
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The difference between Fassi and Le Roux?
Almost 100 tests. Fassi is growing from test to test and is already world class. It’s going to be difficult for Damian Willemse to usurp Fassi at 15 and may find himself destined as the utility back on the bomb squad.
South Africans love hating on their fullback. A proud tradition since Percy Montgomery (before he won us a World Cup). So I don’t pay much mind to the noise that follows anyone who puts on the 15 jersey for SA.
15 is a high risk, low reward position. You don’t dare drop a high ball, certainly don’t shank a kick into the stands. In fact if you’re not kicking 60m torpedoes into the opposition corners - stay at home.
And miss tackles? After everyone else on the team has let a break through - best you not miss!
Only Andre Joubert strikes me as a fullback that has been better than Willie. Yet Willie has been widely panned on a regular basis. Irritating.
Fassi is great. And I’m sure he’s learning a lot from Willie.
Go to commentsNo, Penney's win rate as a Super Rugby coach BEFORE he was given a 2 year contract here, was 23%. He came in with a very poor success rate at SR level.
This loser vibe was borne out over the SR season where we won only 4 games while losing 10. Finishing 9th in a 12 team competition & missing a QF spot was next level DOWN.
There's zero evidence that suggests we will win 10 games (70%) as you predict. I understand there may be new assistant coaches coming on board. At this stage, we can only hope for the best.
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