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Wales debate around picking 19-year-old 'natural born leader' as coach thinks call-up 'likely' next week

A key question for Wayne Pivac as he finalises his Wales squad to tour South Africa is whether to include the hot prospect who’s been turning heads in the south-west of England and beyond this season.

Dafydd Jenkins is only 19, but he has already started in the Gallagher Premiership for Exeter Chiefs and last month he was named man of the match when helping Exeter University to victory in a high-quality British Universities and Colleges (BUCS) Super Rugby final.

Wales are said to have kept an eye on the 6ft 7lb, 17st 11lb Exeter University student amid speculation they could take him to South Africa with them this summer.

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But Chiefs’ team boss Rob Baxter has already advised against such a call, saying: “I’m not sure whether taking him to South Africa this summer will be the best scenario for him right now.

“That’s nothing against Daf’s abilities. It’s just that process of is it the right time? Is he the right maturity yet?”

Baxter isn’t alone in holding such a view.

Exeter University director of rugby Keith Fleming has seen more of the youngster than any other coach this season and is a firm believer in his ability. Indeed, the long-serving Fleming, one of the most respected developers of rugby talent in the British Isles, rates him up there with England’s Henry Slade among the best young players he’s coached.

But he isn’t so sure about the wisdom of taking the teenager to South Africa: “I would think it’s pretty likely he’d be in the Wales squad but there’s a bit of me that thinks he’s a young man and Wales need to look after their assets.

“I personally don’t think it would be the right thing (to take him).

“But there is no doubt about his ability.

“He is

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