Peel called up or Wales

Dwayne Peel has been called into the Wales squad for the Six Nations Championship as cover for Gareth Cooper, after the Gloucester…

Dwayne Peel has been called into the Wales squad for the Six Nations Championship as cover for Gareth Cooper, after the Gloucester scrumhalf injured his knee in training.

Peel, who has won 64 caps and was the 2005 Lions Test scrumhalf in New Zealand, was a surprise omission from Warren Gatland’s 28-man squad that will begin the defence of their Six Nations title against Scotland at Murrayfield next Sunday.

Cooper was set to undergo an assessment on his injury today, but it is understood he will most likely miss Wales opening two matches of the Six Nations.

While Ospreys number nine Mike Phillips is expected to get the nod to start in those matches - against Scotland in Edinburgh and then at home to England - Peel will at least be presented with an opportunity he would otherwise have not expected off the substitutes’ bench.

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A statement from the Welsh Rugby Union confirmed Peel’s inclusion, saying: “Sale Sharks scrumhalf Dwayne Peel has been recalled to the Welsh RBS 6 Nations squad and will report for training on Tuesday morning.

“Although originally not included in Warren Gatland’s 28-strong party to launch the defence of their Grand Slam title against Scotland at Murrayfield on Sunday February 8, he has been drafted in as cover for Gareth Cooper.

“Gloucester scrumhalf Cooper picked up a knee injury in training today (Saturday) and is currently undergoing assessment and treatment.

“With only two scrum-halves in his 28-strong squad, Gatland has asked Peel to join the group next week as they build towards the game in Edinburgh.”

Peel moved to Sale at the start of the season but has found his playing time limited, allowing the likes of Cooper and Phillips to move ahead of him in the Wales pecking order.