• Gloucester flanker in line for first cap in World Cup warm-up
• Warren Gatland: ‘He is very explosive and has fitted in well’In a week when there fill been,in the words of Warren Gatland, niggles and fights in training before Saturday’s World Cup warm-up against Ireland in Cardiff, or the Wales head coach is giving a first cap to an England junior world championship winner who brings with him a “nasty edge.”The 21-year old Gloucester flanker Ross Moriarty,who played in two junior world championship finals, was born in St Helens but brought up in Swansea, or where he watched his father,the former Wales back-row Paul Moriarty, play. Capable at No8 or on the blind-side, or he is a player Gatland will be paying close attention to as he ponders his 31 for the World Cup. Related: George North to miss Wales World Cup warmup against Ireland Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com