The Cardiff centre has impressed for Wales U20s this summer and is set to hit the heights
In Welsh rugby, there are prospects and there are players spoken about in different terms altogether. Steffan Emanuel belongs firmly in the latter category.
For the last few years the Cardiff centre has been viewed as one of the country’s outstanding young talents, a player widely expected to graduate to the highest level.
The 20-year-old is already firmly on Steve Tandy’s radar, featuring on the national side’s succession plan, and a senior Wales debut appears a matter of when, not if.
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Before departing for the World Rugby U20 Championship in Georgia, Emanuel spent time with the senior Wales squad during one of Tandy’s alignment camps, another sign of the regard in which he is held.
“It was an unbelievable experience and to start dripping in with those senior members has been invaluable,” he said. “To see how they operate it has been invaluable.
“A lot of it was meetings around how Steve wants the team to operate and why we do what we do. It was over two days and that was the first day. The boys did the bronco but I had the bronco calf so I managed to get out of that!
“There was a lot of skills work on the second day. There was a lot of implementing what Steve wants more than anything.”
Only a few years ago, Emanuel was an admirer of many of the players who now share a training field with him.
The transition from prospect to genuine contender has been swift, and it will not be long before he is challenging for a place in the senior Wales squad.
“Yes, it was surreal playing and training with those boys,” he said. “I’m really lucky to do that at Cardiff as well. If you’d told me even last year I’d be training with Leigh Halfpenny, I’d laugh in your face.
“To get those experiences to train with Joe Hawkins, Eddie James and Ben Thomas – just to name a few – and to see how they operate is inspiring. Hopefully I’m lucky enough to be in their shoes in a few years time.”
Emanuel has yet again been one of Wales U20s’ standout players this summer. The co-captain is a triple threat player with a terrific skillset who makes good decisions under pressure and can read the game extremely well.
He is in a backline which includes a number of Cardiff academy players, including scrum-half Sion Davies, centre Osian Darwin-Lewis and wings Rhys Cummings and Tom Bowen.
The future looks extremely bright for Cardiff and it would be a surprise if Emanuel was not a permanent fixture in Corniel van Zyl’s side next season.
“I think the catchment area of Cardiff is massive,” he said. “Just to be in with those type of guys is unbelievable. To come through with essentially your best mates you can’t buy that really.
“All of us will try to keep our head down, train as hard as we can and hopefully we will be regular starters for the senior Cardiff team.”
He also believes Wales Under-20 fly-half Carwyn Leggatt-Jones has the talent to reach the very top and hopes they will one day line up together for the senior national side.
“He’s a class player and a class boy,” he said. “Sometimes you think why has he done that but he’s excellent.
“For a young boy he’s got so much confidence and he’s got a high ceiling. He’s so good to play with and who knows in a few years we can continue that partnership.”
Wales U20s face Scotland in the fifth-placed play-off tomorrow following their dramatic victory over Australia.
Should they win it will be their highest placed finish since 2013 and Emanuel insists they are determined to come out on top.
“It would be massive for us,” he said “We spoke about it in the week that it would be the first time since 2013. The country hasn’t done it for that long so if we can be the first crop to do it since then it would be massive.
“Not just for us but for those at home. I think it would give the nation a bit of a boost as well. They’ve grown massively over the last 12-18 months as well so it is going to be one hell of a challenge.
“They’ve also picked up some great scalps as well. It is going to be a tough game and hopefully we can end our campaign on a high.
“We play them throughout the season and we know each other inside out. It’s a mindset at the end of the day and whoever wants to win it more will be winners.”
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