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Nine-year-old Welsh rugby player's gesture to injured opponent leaves people in awe

This is the heart-warming moment a youth player reached out to an opponent following a tackle that left him injured.

Jacob King, of Dowlais under 9's "went missing" from his team-mates following the fixture against Abergavenny to instead check in with an opposing player who was left injured from a fair tackle he made. Iestyn Jones, 8, of Abergavenny was left with a twisted knee following the challenge but shook hands with the opposing player after a good game of rugby.

Fans have applauded the scenes after pictures posted online went viral, with thousands liking, sharing and commenting on the images. It has been described as a moment that shows "what rugby is all about" with both players receiving praise from all over social media for sharing the moment at Bailey Park, Abergavenny on Sunday. You can read more about the latest news on Welsh rugby by clicking here.

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"Jacob is a sensitive boy and went to check up on the player he injured, he never wants to hurt anyone and ran off on his own accord to make sure he was alright, instead of celebrating the match with his team" said mother Leigh King who claims her phone hasn't stopped ringing since the pictures were shared on social media.

"It is lovely to see and really reflects both the clubs, we had such a warm welcome and everyone has been so complimentary we just want to say thank you to the club for all the kind words and wish Iestyn a speedy recovery" she added.

Chris Jones was refereeing the match and is the father of the injured Abergavenny player. He praised the Dowlais youth team and described the game as a positive and well played match.

"Iestyn is fine, he has

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