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Kohn answers Wales call

25th January 2013 14:58

Olly Kohn Harlequins 2012

Called up: Olly Kohn

Harlequins lock Olly Kohn has been called into the Wales squad for the forthcoming Six Nations Championship.

Kohn, who is uncapped at international level, is one of the most experienced and respected second-row forwards playing in the Aviva Premiership. The 31-year-old committed his future to Harlequins a fortnight ago when he signed a one-year contract extension that will keep him with the club until the end of 2013/14.

Kohn joined Harlequins from Bristol in July 2006 and made his debut in the pre-season friendly with Clermont that summer. He has since made 135 appearances for the current Premiership champions and has scored four tries.

"We are delighted that Olly has been called into the Wales squad and look forward to him receiving a first international cap in the forthcoming Six Nations Championship," said Harlequins director of rugby Conor O'Shea.

Comments

rugby_rockstar says...

Agree that Kohn is waaay better than Charteris. ...Who isn't? My long dead granny (god bless) is better than luke charteris. So is my hamster George, My mate's six year old daughter, Gismo the mogwai and a rubber spider attached to a small stick by a peice of cotton. In fact, to be prefectly frank, I think offering the Ollie Kohn the job is blatent overkill. Give the job to Rob Brydon. He's better than Luke Charis AND, as an added bonus, He's Welsh!

Posted 12:14 30th January 2013

heathy says...

?? Well, this is a suprise. Not that the Welsh have called him up to their squad but if he does qualify for Wales, why have they taken so long? He is a big unit and a solid performer. IMO would be ahead of some of the locks that have played for Wales recently (Davies, Chateris?). Ian Evans has been injured quite a lot and AW Jones has been well below par on his form. Khon is a very nice to have for Wales and should feature for them if they have any sense.

Posted 12:03 28th January 2013

makemehappy says...

He's not injured, so he could well be the future for at least 20 years!

Posted 21:12 27th January 2013

matt223267 says...

I believe i read somewhere last week that it turned out Percival didn't have a welsh grandparent on closer examination so he was ruled out (we obvs check records in a bit more detail these days lol)

Posted 18:50 26th January 2013

Warrior7 says...

James Percival is 29 and is currently denying Dean Schofield a starting place and has taken on the captaincy of Worcester as a result. Percy has also made the most tackles in the prem this season (140) which is very good for a lock.

Posted 11:39 26th January 2013

GoWalesGo says...

James Pervical has also expressed his desire and qualifications for Wales ,he's another big unit.

Posted 06:37 26th January 2013

TVaddict says...

@melkdave

I total agree he's not the future especially since he's 31! However, like you say, great filler player. Very underrated but will add some much in both the loose play, in the hard yards, and especially in the scrum.

Posted 21:15 25th January 2013

melkdave says...

A very under rated player ,and one that does the basics very well,he also adds ecperiance and bulk to the welsh scrum ,and does his job there well imo.A good call fdor Wales for the 6Ns although i dont see him being the future ,but given the injuries atm to welsh locks ,he definatly is worth his place.

Posted 17:01 25th January 2013

PontySurrey says...

Welsh grandfather. The Kohn's of Rhymney have come up trumps!

Posted 15:58 25th January 2013

TVaddict says...

Solid player and a safe option for Wales. He's big, does the basics well and carries the ball effectively in heavy traffic.

Posted 15:16 25th January 2013

chewyshortfuse says...

Welsh grandparent presumably?

Posted 15:16 25th January 2013

GCP_jones says...

Having watched hmi play for the last few years, you've gotta ask yourself what took WRU so long to call him up, a very under-rated player.

Posted 15:07 25th January 2013

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