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Warren Gatland calls up Ben Warren to his Six Nations squad

Ben Warren, Ryan Conbeer and Tiaan Thomas-Wheeler of Wales U20 celebrate after winning a 5th place Semi Final match New Zealand U20 and Wales U20 as part of World Rugby U20 Championship 2019 at Racecourse Stadium on June 17, 2019 in Rosario, Argentina. (Photo by Rodrigo Valle/Getty Images)

Wales head coach Warren Gatland has called up Ospreys prop Ben Warren into his Guinness Six Nations squad.

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A WRU statement reads: “Ospreys tighthead prop Ben Warren has been called up to the Wales senior men’s squad.”

The 24-year-old starred at international age-grade level, where he played 15 matches for Wales U20s, scoring one try.

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      For the Ospreys, Warren has featured in 29 games across the United Rugby Championship and Challenge Cup.

      This season the 6’1, 122kg tighthead has featured in 11 matches for the Ospreys, starting in five. He has played in both the United Rugby Championship and the Challenge Cup. Key highlights include starting in wins against Edinburgh and Benetton in the URC, as well as contributing to Challenge Cup victories over the Lions and Pau.

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