
Louis Rees-Zammit has been named among the Wales replacements for his international return against Argentina.
Rees-Zammit has not played for Wales since October 2023 – their World Cup quarter-final defeat to Argentina – after spending 18 months in American Football’s NFL at the Kansas City Chiefs and the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The 24-year-old winger returned to rugby at Bristol in August but has been dealing with a toe injury sustained last month ahead of Wales’ Autumn Nations Series opener.
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New head coach Steve Tandy has kept the same back-three – Blair Murray, Tom Rogers and Josh Adams – from Wales’ summer win over Japan in Kobe, which ended their record run of 18 successive Test defeats.
Tandy said: “It’s a real privilege to announce my first match day 23 for Wales.
“I just want to see that 23 really go out there and express themselves on Sunday and enjoy every moment of representing the country in such a unique and special jersey.”
