Gareth Anscombe, Max Llewellyn and Jarrod Evans were called in the Wales’ Six Nations team just days after the departure of head coach Warren Gatland.
The acting boss, Matt Sherratt, will take charge of the rest of the campaign and quickly moved to bring three players with whom he is familiar after Gatland’s departure in the middle of the tournament by mutual consent.
The Gloucester couple, Anscombe and Llewellyn, were catchy omissions of the initial team after an impressive form of Premières, the first adding an essential experience to half of Fly and the second offering a powerful and powerful option through the back line .
The comrade of Anscombe 10 Evans, meanwhile, could still add to his eight caps having been the subject of complex eligibility discussions since his move to Harlequins.
The trio is called after injuries to Owen Watkin, which should be operated on an injury by the LCA suffered against France, and Liam Williams, which was confronted with a knee problem and was forced to withdraw from the defeat against Italy at the end of once. Sherratt worked with the trio in the past during his stays with the Ospreys and Cardiff.
In separate news, the coach of the attacks Rob Howley will no longer be to go from the Pays de Wales staff for the rest of the tournament, but remains under contract.
Anscombe could be considered immediately for the start against Ireland next Saturday. The 33 -year -old man was recalled after an injury from Gatland in November, and his return could allow Ben Thomas, who started the first two games of this tournament at Fly Half, to return to his favorite position of Inside Center.
Llewellyn was one of the Prime Minister’s form players and could win a place on the ground.
Evans’ eligibility had been a question of debate. According to the rules of the Welsh Union of Rugby (WRU), players who exercise their profession outside the country are only available if they have 25 caps or more.
However, Evans was not offered an agreement by any of the four regions when he joined the Harlequins, allowing him to join the Sherratt team.
An attack specialist, the new coach seems likely to assume the functions of this face of the match when he begins to work with the national team on Monday, Howley moved away.
Howley had been a key lieutenant in Gatland, his nearby friend, having been brought back as an attack coach before this campaign.
The WRU had blocked an initial move from Gatland to bring back the veterans’ coach on his return for a second stay in charge due to a ban on Paris violations in 2019.