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Disappointed Gatland believes Rees-Zammit had to follow his heart

CARDIFF : Warren Gatland has no ill-feeling towards Louis Rees-Zammit, who dropped a bombshell on Tuesday when he quit rugby union to try his hand at American Football just minutes before he was to be named in his Wales' Six Nations squad.

Rees-Zammit, 22, was to become a central figure for Wales coach Gatland in the next cycle up to the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia, but instead will pursue a career in the NFL.

"I'm always one of those people who don't dwell on things," Gatland told reporters. "I don't let it affect me too much. He's made that decision. I want to wish him all the best, like I would with all players and coaches.

"Sometimes they get chances to move on. I've always been supportive of that. If that's been a dream of his, trying to make it in that environment, he'll always regret it if he doesn't take it."

Former England back row Lawrence Dallaglio says Rees-Zammit's decision is a sign of the times in rugby.

"Some may see this as a strange choice but it says a lot about the pathways in rugby that players are looking elsewhere," Dallaglio said on the social media platform X.

"At 22, good luck to him. Take a sabbatical and if it doesn't work out, come back. If I was playing now, I would consider 12 months in Japan post Rugby World Cup to freshen up."

With Leigh Halfpenny having retired and Liam Williams in Japan, making him ineligible for selection, Rees-Zammit would have been an option for Wales at fullback.

"Cai Evans can play fullback. We see him as one to develop," Gatland said. "Tom Rogers can play there. Long term, I think that's his position. He's probably not quick enough internationally as a winger, although he's done a good job.

"Ioan Lloyd can play there (fullback). We've got lots of options. Cam, at

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