Wayne Pivac says Tommy Reffell has earned his Wales debut
Wales boss Wayne Pivac believes that Tommy Reffell has “proven himself over time” after handing the Leicester flanker his Test debut against world champions South Africa.
Bridgend-born Reffell, who helped Tigers win this season’s Gallagher Premiership title at Twickenham, will line up in Pretoria on Saturday alongside back-row colleagues Dan Lydiate and Taulupe Faletau.
The 23-year-old’s outstanding displays in the Premiership were a key factor behind Leicester’s first title triumph for nine years.
“He has been playing some really great rugby for Leicester Tigers, so form is a big thing,” Wales head coach Pivac said.
“He has also been playing a lot of rugby recently, and a lot of our squad haven’t, so when we looked at selection we factored in the amount some players have or haven’t had.
“We are excited for him to get the opportunity. He has trained well and I know he is looking forward to it.
“He has been playing in a pretty strong competition week in, week out, and I think he has proven himself over time at that level.
“Now we think it is time to expose him, and he will learn a lot, I am sure.”
Lydiate and centre George North return to international rugby after more than a year away from the Test match arena because of serious knee injuries.
And Pivac has opted for Will Rowlands and Adam Beard as the second-row partnership, meaning 150 times-capped Alun Wyn Jones is on the bench.
Jones is joined among the replacements by fellow British and Irish Lions player Josh Navidi, with Tomos Williams providing scrum-half cover for Kieran Hardy, who has been elevated to the starting XV as captain Dan Biggar’s half-back partner.
“We are pleased to see George and Dan back in the environment. They both bring a lot of leadership and