What became of Alex Dombrandt's Wales U20 team-mates from 2017
Five years ago, Alex Dombrandt played for Wales U20s against England U20s at Colwyn Bay.
Even though he wasn’t eligible in terms of birth, family or residence, he was able to wear the three feathers as he was a student at Cardiff Met at the time.
This weekend, he will be decked out in white rather than red, with the Harlequins No 8 set to figure for England against Wales in the Six Nations clash at Twickenham.
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The lad from Surrey has come a long way since that night at Parc Eirias in February 2017.
But what became of the players who lined up alongside him for Wales U20s?
Rugby correspondent Simon Thomas has tracked them all down.
Born in Solihull, but eligible for Wales through his father, he is on the books of the Dragons, for whom he has made 30 appearances over the past five years. Has been a regular for Wales Sevens.
Another Dragons squad member, he has scored 20 tries in 56 outings for the Men of Gwent, making good use of his blistering pace. Born in Abergavenny and schooled in Abersychan, he too has represented Wales Sevens.
The versatile Pontyberem product became the youngest player to represent the Scarlets when he lined up against Jersey in August 2015, aged just 17 years and 134 days. Now has more than 50 appearances for the region to his name.
Scored five tries during the 2017 U20s Six Nations to announce himself as a potential star of the future. Likened to Scott Gibbs for his powerful, squat frame and his barrelling runs, the Ospreys centre has been tipped for full Wales honours at various points over the past couple of years.
Played in three successive World U20s Championships and has been mentioned as another player who could move up to Test level one day,