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Anthony Woolford

The award-winning try scored by a Welsh teenager who literally ran the length of the field

Louis Rees-Zammit isn't the only Welsh teenager tearing up English rugby it seems.

The 18-year-old is the talk of the Gallagher Premiership with his try-scoring exploits for Gloucester giving the Cardiff-born wing a real chance of making Wayne Pivac's Six Nations Championship squad when the Wales head coach reveals his line-up next week.

And while Rees-Zammit is among the short-listed stars for the Premiership player of the month,  Welsh-born teenage scrum-half Reiss Price has already earned his accolade by winning English rugby's try of the month for December.

England Rugby and Coco Fuzion are in search of the country's best grassroots tries from clubs, colleges and schools, each month and Price's effort last month playing for Camp Hill RFC, in Birmingham, was voted the best of December's festive offerings.

Scrum-half Price, who plays for the U15s side, has bagged eight tries in all from 13 appearances for Camp Hill but few could have beaten his length of the field score which scooped nearly two-thirds of the votes.

Mountain Ash-born Price picks up picked up a Camp Hill lineout take on his own try-line to embark on a run all the way to the opposition posts on an incredible length of the field burst.  

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