Wales Wing Hoping for Positive Fitness Update as Autumn Games Loom
Wales wing Louis Rees-Zammit, who has not played international rugby in over two years after switching to American football, is hoping to be fit for the opening autumn game against Argentina on November 9th. The 24-year-old back was spotted training separately with fellow wing Rio Dyer and Ospreys lock Rhys Davies at an open session at the Principality Stadium today.
Rees-Zammit has been working hard to get his fitness levels back up, having signed a season-long deal at Bristol in August after returning to rugby union. The injury he suffered earlier this month meant he was unable to participate with the rest of the squad during their public training session.
"My foot is feeling good," Rees-Zammit told the crowd at the Principality Stadium. "I've just been running for a few days and trying to get it ready for next week, but it's looking positive."
Rees-Zammit has had a tumultuous time in rugby since switching from American football, failing to play a competitive game while representing his country. However, he is now keen to re-establish himself as an integral part of Wales' team.
"It feels amazing to be back in rugby," Rees-Zammit said. "I went out there and tried it out, but I'm happy to be back. It's great to see all the boys again and having a new coaching staff is fantastic."
Rees-Zammit, along with Dyer and Davies, was involved in an open training session at the Principality Stadium today where fans were able to watch them train. This marked their first time on the field together since joining the Welsh squad.
The return of Rees-Zammit marks a significant boost for Wales ahead of the upcoming autumn games. The team will be looking to restore home comforts in Cardiff, having not won an international game at the Principality Stadium in over two years.
Wales wing Louis Rees-Zammit, who has not played international rugby in over two years after switching to American football, is hoping to be fit for the opening autumn game against Argentina on November 9th. The 24-year-old back was spotted training separately with fellow wing Rio Dyer and Ospreys lock Rhys Davies at an open session at the Principality Stadium today.
Rees-Zammit has been working hard to get his fitness levels back up, having signed a season-long deal at Bristol in August after returning to rugby union. The injury he suffered earlier this month meant he was unable to participate with the rest of the squad during their public training session.
"My foot is feeling good," Rees-Zammit told the crowd at the Principality Stadium. "I've just been running for a few days and trying to get it ready for next week, but it's looking positive."
Rees-Zammit has had a tumultuous time in rugby since switching from American football, failing to play a competitive game while representing his country. However, he is now keen to re-establish himself as an integral part of Wales' team.
"It feels amazing to be back in rugby," Rees-Zammit said. "I went out there and tried it out, but I'm happy to be back. It's great to see all the boys again and having a new coaching staff is fantastic."
Rees-Zammit, along with Dyer and Davies, was involved in an open training session at the Principality Stadium today where fans were able to watch them train. This marked their first time on the field together since joining the Welsh squad.
The return of Rees-Zammit marks a significant boost for Wales ahead of the upcoming autumn games. The team will be looking to restore home comforts in Cardiff, having not won an international game at the Principality Stadium in over two years.