Will Wales get reaction after dropping Rees-Zammit?
Wales head coach Steve Tandy has opted to bench Louis Rees-Zammit for the upcoming Nations Championship fixture against Argentina, deploying Ellis Mee in the starting wing position instead. The 25-year-old comes off a victory against Fiji where he had returned to the wing role after spending the Six Nations at full-back; Saturday's match will be his first time on the replacements bench since rejoining the squad following his American football endeavour last year.
The selection has generated contrasting reactions from former Welsh internationals. Jonathan Davies expects the setback to spark motivation in Rees-Zammit, though he critiques the player for not demonstrating sufficient initiative to get involved in attacking sequences, comparing his engagement unfavourably to past Welsh wings. Tom Shanklin, meanwhile, suggests the coaching staff may be attempting to reignite the winger's competitive drive, but argues his distinctive playmaking ability should ordinarily keep him in the starting fifteen regardless.
- Wales head coach Steve Tandy has benched winger Louis Rees-Zammit for Argentina, handing the starting spot to Ellis Mee
- Former players debate the call: Davies expects motivation but criticises Rees-Zammit's engagement; Shanklin questions whether dropping the experienced talent was warranted