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Tal Selley who was in fine form for Wales Sevens in Melbourne earlier in the year has joined up with the squad as Thomas James heads home to the Blues
(Main) Tal Selley who was in fine form for Wales Sevens in Melbourne earlier in the year has joined up with the squad as Thomas James heads home to the Blues (Thumb) Tal Selley celebrates beating South Africa in Melbourne
Huw Evans
Wales Sevens Update
6 December 2006, 4:55 pm
By WRU
Wales Sevens Squad member Thomas James returned home to Wales on Wednesday morning to resume regional duties for the Cardiff Blues.
James returns ahead of the Blues' Heineken Cup clash with Munster on Sunday. There is already cover in the squad for the Blues Academy youngster, who scored five tries for Wales at the Dubai Sevens last weekend. Ospreys centre Tal Selley joined the squad in South Africa as planned after his region’s 34-3 win over Bristol on Saturday.

Wales Sevens Coach Dai Rees said: “Everyone has worked very hard since coming together at the start of last week. To beat Samoa was a great achievement and had it not been for their victory over the All Blacks, we would have been guaranteed a place in the top eight draw.

“The nine new players in the squad have quickly adapted to the environment. We played a warm-up game for the George tournament this morning (Wednesday) and it is clear that players like Martyn Thomas and Alec Jenkins have already gained a great deal from having a competitive international tournament under their belt.

“We are lucky to have seasoned Sevens players like captain Richie Pugh, Jonathan Edwards and Rhodri McAtee in the squad who the youngsters are learning a lot from. With Tal Selley added to the squad we are hoping to build on last weekend’s efforts this weekend.

“We have England, Argentina and Portugal on Day One and two wins in those games would give us a good chance of making the Cup competition. There are no easy matches; Portugal beat Australia last week, but at the same time we should be targeting the likes of Argentina who beat us narrowly in Dubai after we gave up a 10-0 lead.”

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