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Matthew Southcombe

Wales Test hopeful draws comparisons to Lions and England stars after sublime Euro showing against French giants

Wales prop Gareth Thomas has been compared to English rugby stars Ellis Genge and Mako Vunipola.

The 28-year-old loose-head has found himself on the fringe of the Wales squad over the last year or so after impressive outings in the Ospreys jersey.

And he was at his best during the region’s recent 25-10 defeat to Racing 92 in the Champions Cup on Saturday.

Though the Ospreys were on the wrong side of the scoreline, a real positive was the tenacity with which they defended and their scrum dominance.

A key figure throughout was Thomas who, along with fellow Wales prop Tomas Francis on the other side, got the upper hand at the scrum, earning a number of penalties.

So far he has five caps to his name but Pivac is clearly interested and he has now drawn comparisons to established Test campaigners from across the Severn Estuary.

Ospreys boss Toby Booth said after Saturday’s loss: “I came in as a fresh face and I didn’t know anybody. There was an opportunity for people to stake a claim.

“When I started working with him, it was obvious to me that – he’ll hate me for saying this – he reminds me a lot of English loose-heads.

“People like Beno Obano, who I’ve worked with before, Ellis Genge, Mako Vunipola – they’re dynamic players and they bring a change of pace.

“He’s [Thomas] got that because he wants to compete.

“Nicky Smith went on and was a destructive scrummager, got two turnovers at the breakdown and they bring the best out of each other.

“Those loose-head positions have a massive influence on the game.”

Another to impress despite the defeat was young hooker Dewi Lake, who has only recently returned from a long-term ankle injury.

The former under-20s skipper has long been viewed as a player with bags of potential, particularly in the loose, but the lineout work remains a concern.

It remained a worry at the Swansea.com Stadium and one overthrow led to a decisive Racing try.

But Booth will continue to back the 22-year-old, who started out as a back-rower.

“A hooker is judged primarily around his set piece, as always, and that’s always a journey, especially for a convert,” said the Ospreys boss.

“I invested a lot of time, put him out there a lot last year before he got injured, which is fantastic.

“That’s his basics, his bread and butter.

“But the big thing for him is the collision, he wants to win every moment he’s in, he’s a competitor.

“He carries the ball, he’s got on the front foot and he creates defensive pressure in the breakdown.

“Those two are very attractive attributes to have as a tight five forward.

“Gareth Thomas has a very similar attitude. Those modern players are about competing at every opportunity they get.”

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