The prolific try-scorer has earned his chance on rugby union’s biggest stage.
Wales wing Louis Rees-Zammit believes he is “definitely quicker than last season” as he prepares to blast out of the starting blocks at his first World Cup.
“I feel the fittest I have ever been, and I am just raring to go. In terms of numbers, I am definitely quicker than last season. Fellow wing Adams has proved a source of inspiration to Rees-Zammit, who remembers watching as a 17-year-old while he excelled at the last World Cup in Japan. “I was 17 at the last World Cup watching him score loads of tries while I was at Hartpury College. He was unbelievable.“He was the stand-out player at the last World Cup. To be able to train and play with him day in, day out is so special.”
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