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Louis Rees-Zammit signs with modelling agency amid fight to regain Wales place

Gloucester coach George Skivington insists he has no issue with Welsh superstar Louis Rees-Zammit signing with a modelling agency.

The flying winger, who has been referred to as Welsh rugby's latest poster boy, was dropped from the side last week after some quiet performances against Ireland and Scotland.

He was sent back to his club side with a list of aspects of his game to work-on and Skivington insists his reaction has been exemplary.

Today it was announced that the 21-year-old has signed with London-based modelling agency Milk Management.

And the Gloucester boss is not concerned at all.

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"I’d be jealous if anything," laughed Skivington.

"I don’t think things like that really matter. I’m not one for trying to make everyone the same and we’ve all got to be head boys and well behaved.

"There is obviously a line you can’t cross, but I’d rather have characters in our squad who have things going on. It makes for some banter and good stories.

"As long as you turn up and train hard each day and give everything at the weekend, I’m more than happy for a player to do whatever they want on the side as long as it doesn’t bring the club into any trouble.

"If he can do some modelling, then good luck to him. That’s something so far out of my remit it’s a conversation I wouldn’t even have with him."

The flying winger's bread and butter, though, is rugby and he's got some work to do.

His non-selection for the match against England last weekend was a shock, despite the first two games of the championship largely passing him by.

Skivington himself was surprised to be getting Rees-Zammit back last week and he played around 50 minutes for Gloucester against Leicester just as Wales kicked off at

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