Aberavon RFC are proud to learn that flanker Lloyd Evans has been recalled to the Wales 7s squad.
Evans has been in fine form this season and the call up is a fine reward.
“To represent my country and to still be able to put on the Wales 7s jersey is a huge privilege and honour for me, my girlfriend and family.
I am very much looking forward to playing on the World Series again and think all the hard work I have put in off the field and with Aberavon makes it even more special this time around”, said Lloyd.
Lloyd was a regular on the sevens series with Wales for some years and enjoyed every moment and is relishing the opportunity.
“I am looking forward to playing in front of those World Series crowds again, hopefully the atmosphere will be ecstatic and emulate the other legs on the World Series”, added Evans.
With Aberavon returning to play soon, the team will miss the presence of the flanker. However, there was one question we needed to know the answer to and that was who is he going to miss most?
Lloyd answered:
“I will miss Rowan moaning at me in training or asking him 100 and 1 questions about everything, He loves the attention really”.
Article from the Welsh Rugby Union.
The squad will be spearheaded by Team GB triumvirate Luke Treharne, Morgan Williams and Tom Williams but Aberavon flanker Lloyd Evans, Pontypool flyer Lloyd Lewis and Dragons winger Owen Jenkins also offer plenty of experience, having played on the World Series previously.
Among the 13-man squad named for the third and fourth legs of the series, Morgan MacRae, Tom Brown, Arthur Lennon, Ewan Rosser, Frankie Souto and Cole Swannack will all get their first taste of action on the international stage.
“Two weeks isn’t the longest of preps going into a World Series but it has been a really positive experience and I’m happy to have got selection done,” said Pugh.
“It’s brilliant to see a Wales side back on the World Series, it’s been a little strange watching it the last year and seeing GB represent us – to get the three feathers back on the series is great for the programme,” said Wales’ head coach.
Pugh has been encouraged by the preparation put in by the extended squad which meant selection for Wales’ return to the World Series wasn’t a straight-forward exercise.
“To be honest we have had some tough selection headache really – for a first camp that is really positive. We’ve had as much as 19 players in from regional players, invitational players and some of our core players who have been involved in the programme in the past and it’s left us in a good place,” added Pugh.
Wales face the daunting prospect of taking on France, Kenya and Canada in Pool D in Malaga on their return to international action and Pugh is looking forward to seeing his squad develop as the season progresses.
“We’re looking to see growth in the group and confidence in the performance and we just want the boys to fulfil their potential. We’ve seen it in training but we’re genuinely excited to see what they can do on the world stage against some the best sevens players in the world,” he said.
WRU performance director, Nigel Walker, added: “Richie has selected an exciting squad for our return to the World Series after a two year gap and I am really excited about watching the squad gel over the coming weeks and months.”
Wales Sevens squad for Spain
HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series
Malaga 21-23 Jan 2022
1 Lloyd Evans (Aberavon)
2 Callum Carson (Ospreys)
3 Frankie Souto (Dragons)
4 Morgan MacRae (Scarlets)
5 Tom Brown (Wales 7s)
6 Luke Treharne (Wales 7s)
7 Arthur Lennon (Speranza 7s)
8 Tom Williams (Wales 7s)
9 Morgan Williams (Wales 7s)
10 Owen Jenkins (Dragons)
11 Lloyd Lewis (Wales 7s / Pontypool)
12 Ewan Rosser (Dragons)
13 Cole Swannack (Speranza 7s)