The Exeter Chiefs back-rower is set to make his Wales debut this summer having previously represented England U20s
New Wales call-up Kane James says he wants to be involved in all three of his side’s Nations Championship matches this summer after lifting the lid on his talks with head coach Steve Tandy.
The Exeter Chiefs star was born and raised in Wales but represented England at U20s level after qualifying through his Bristol-born father. However, after months of speculation, he was named in Wales’ summer squad earlier this month and is set to win his first senior international cap as they take on Fiji, Argentina and South Africa in July.
Ahead of this year’s Six Nations, Tandy revealed that he had held talks with James, only for the 21-year-old to be ruled out of the tournament with a significant ankle injury, which required surgery.
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Having now completed his international switch, the Chiefs back-rower has now revealed all about his talks with Tandy, admitting he was impressed by the Wales head coach’s efforts to bring him on board, while also saying it was a “tough decision”. Win free tickets to watch Fiji v Wales in Cardiff this summer.
“The start of this season I met Steve Tandy here [in Exeter] in the coffee shop,” he told the Scrum V podcast. “He asked to come and meet me and I was more than happy to have a chat with him. He’s been sending me clips of my games and stuff to work on.
“He’s kept that communication alive and it was really important in my decision to come back to Wales. It was a tough decision, but I think it’s something that’s best for me at this time and an opportunity I couldn’t turn down.
“I met him a few weeks ago with Daf [Jenkins] and Christ [Tshiunza] for food, an Italian near Daf’s house,” James added. “I doubt there are many head coaches across the world who would come down and meet players so often.
“He called me on the Friday and said he wanted to put me in the squad and I was ecstatic. I called my dad and agent and they were ecstatic as well!”
The back row is an area of strength for Wales but James is bullish in his aims for this summer, admitting he wants to play a part in all three of his side’s fixtures in the inaugural Nations Championship campaign.
“I want to be involved in all three games in the summer,” he said. “I want to make an impact and I want to help get this team back to where we have been.
“I will play wherever I’m needed. I can cover six, seven and eight, wherever Steve puts me I’m more than happy.”
On what pulling on the red jersey would mean, James added: “It will be massive for me and the proudest moment for my dad, watching me put on the Welsh shirt – my family back in Fishguard too.”
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