Louis Rees-Zammit and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso share more than an X-factor ability and a double-barrelled surname. They grew up a year or so apart in the same area of Cardiff and now Wales are left to count the cost of their simultaneous disappearance.
Twenty four hours after the Gloucester wing announced that he was about to vanish in a blur, his Exeter counterpart confirmed what everyone in Wales had suspected, that he had opted for England. It raises an awkward question, one largely overshadowed by Rees-Zammit’s sudden exit.
Why did Wales sit back and allow the neighbours to talk Feyi-Waboso,...
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