Rugby-Scrumhalf Webb eligible to play for Wales in Six Nations

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Updated: 03-01-2020 17:52 IST | Created: 03-01-2020 17:40 IST

Scrumhalf Rhys Webb will be eligible to play for Wales in the Six Nations after agreeing to join Pro14 team Ospreys from the French side Toulon and the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) allowing a six-month dispensation from its usual selection policy. The 31-year-old, who has 31 caps, left Ospreys in 2018, making him unavailable for Wales because of the WRU rule that players based outside the country with fewer than 60 caps are ineligible for selection.

Webb secured an early release from Toulon and agreed on a two-year contract to return to Ospreys at the end of the season, making him eligible for Wales in July, but the WRU considered his application to bring the date forward. "The dispensation granted by the Professional Rugby Board enables Webb to compete for a place in coach Wayne Pivac's first campaign in charge of Wales, starting at Principality Stadium against Italy on Feb. 1," the WRU said in a statement on Friday.

Webb, who missed last year's World Cup in Japan, last played for Wales against South Africa in December 2017.

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